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    Posted 14 years ago

    TeresaD
    (252 items)

    Snail fossil
    It has some color still in the stone don’t know much about it but your help is appreciated
    So I was told the others where Fossil Egg

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    Huge, Polished, Arizona Petrified Wood Round
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    1. Chadakoin Chadakoin, 14 years ago
      The first item appears to be an Ammonite fossil, probably between 65 mil and 200 million yrs old. An ocean dweller similar in appearance to the modern day Nautilus. Not sure exactly what the second item is, but definitely not a dinosaur egg - wrong kind of rock.
    2. TeresaD TeresaD, 14 years ago
      Thank you no clue on the rocks
    3. elizabethsestatefinds4you elizabethsestatefinds4you, 14 years ago
      Theresa like Chadakoin said, the first item is an invertrabate called an Ammonite.

      the rock appears to me to a pyrite, hence the ability to create that rainbow like coloring in some areas.

      At least one geographical location that I am aware of that Ammonite fossils are found in pyrite is germany.

      I have no idea about the other item.
      Good luck! :D
      lisa

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