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  1. The Fossil Forum - Fossils, Paleontology & Science

    The worldwide community of fossil collectors, enthusiasts and paleontologists sharing their knowledge about fossils. Meet new friends with old interests.

  2. Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum

    May 3, 2018 · Can't figure out what that fossil is? Share bright, sharp images in .JPG format, and general location info here for identification!

  3. Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum

    Sep 28, 2012 · Fossil Hunting Trips This is the place to share your fossil collecting adventures or see what other members of the community have been finding lately. PLEASE be circumspect …

  4. Fossil News - The Fossil Forum

    Jan 4, 2013 · News from the world of fossils & paleontology

  5. Fossil ID - Page 2 - The Fossil Forum

    Fossil ID Can't figure out what that fossil is? Share bright, sharp images in .JPG format, and general location info here for identification! Please be sure to state the general location (e.g. …

  6. Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications

    Dec 22, 2024 · Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications This forum is devoted to illuminating the pitfalls to be avoided when considering the purchase of fossils. From …

  7. Tropical Fossils in Alaska | Geophysical Institute

    5 days ago · A 20-inch fossil palm leaf that once waved over a tropical forest in Alaska 45-60 million years ago. The fossil was found in rocks near the Malaspina Glacier. Photo from the …

  8. Elrathia kingii - Trilobites - The Fossil Forum

    Fossil-Hound Posted June 3, 2017 @piranha on the official Wikipedia entry under the scientific classification I'm seeing: Walcott, 1924 Readers should be able to see that Meek was the …

  9. Fossil of the Month

    Each month, members' best finds compete against each other here in TFF's official Vertebrate and Invertebrate/Plant Find of the Month contests.

  10. Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Bivalves - Clams - The Fossil Forum

    Apr 29, 2021 · Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Bivalves - Clams A selection of bivalves from Cretaceous Formations of Texas : Glen Rose, Walnut, Comanche Peak, Georgetown, Del Rio …