What is this strange fossil? Found near a river (Central Ohio)2mo ⋅ ArdensCicindela ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Hurricane Ian did a little bit of good work in it's path of destruction. I may have lost a house, but at least I found a Mammoth!7mo ⋅ iHUNTdeadThingz ⋅ r/FossilHunting
No crazy finds but almost 1500 teeth in a few hours so always happy with that6mo ⋅ Ccjj2244 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Fossil Stingray Found and Prepped by Joe, Green River Formation Wyoming2yr ⋅ Diggingscience ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Fossils are awesome and hunting is always good when you have beautiful scenery surrounding you!9mo ⋅ vanessa_london69 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Is this a large ammonite? Found on Redcar Beach, North Yorkshire, England1yr ⋅ InfantHercules ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Skipped Hunting Eggs for Hunting Shark Teeth With the GF. We Found 1091 Teeth in 3 Hours. Great Day!1yr ⋅ Ccjj2244 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Found in the middle of nowhere on the side of the road somewhere in NM, USA3yr ⋅ kiwitoothpick ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Tylosaurus tooth laying where I found it in the North Sulphur River Ladonia Texas2yr ⋅ AdventurousCouple13 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Massive Meg I found in NC, 5.26”, and it the largest tooth I’ve ever found. Dug down 3’ for it in a stream.1yr ⋅ GolgothaOfGaliyevka ⋅ r/FossilHunting
The Find That Got Me Hooked and Led to 20,000+ teeth in the Past Year!1yr ⋅ Ccjj2244 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
A few of the nicer teeth from last weekend. Almost 1000 teeth total and my first ever cow!6mo ⋅ Ccjj2244 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Found this mammoth tusk fragment last week! ( Tweede Maasvlakte, Netherlands)2yr ⋅ TheCheesymaster ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Hello, can you help me to idtentify this little guy I just found in my garden 😉1mo ⋅ Samyhtm ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Tylosaurus tooth found on the North Sulphur River Ladonia Fossil Park Texas2yr ⋅ AdventurousCouple13 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
The day I found a Plesiosaurs vert whilst walking the dogs. Buckinghamshire, England.2yr ⋅ bennymk ⋅ r/FossilHunting
A Maryland Sea Biscuit. It was dredged up out of the bay near the Solomon Islands. There are a sand dollar that fills up with sediment and fossilizes making a chubby biscuit out of what normally is a flat beach find. The biscuits are so heavy they almost never wash ashore. I was lucky to find it.1yr ⋅ NineNineNine-9999 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Was able to make it back out to the creek for a few hours and hit into a nice hole. Almost broke my PB finding just under 1200 Teeth today. Happy Hunting Y'all!1yr ⋅ Ccjj2244 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
My small, but mighty (and growing!) collection of fossil shark teeth! These were all found on various diving trips in Venice, FL.1yr ⋅ Drosera_ ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Decent haul this weekend. Had to cut my first day of diving short due to the weather, but I still managed to get 4 tanks in. Not a bad haul considering! Lots of different species!1yr ⋅ Drosera_ ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Alassa, Cyprus. First fish fossil I've found! Any tips for cleaning and preserving it from further crumbling?9mo ⋅ tsioftas ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Anyone know what this is? Found on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Thanks!5mo ⋅ cheerfulslug ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Northern Michigan, Lake Huron, about the size of a football. What is it?1yr ⋅ aliroco ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Found a random creek and well......going to need a screen to find more teeth.2yr ⋅ MattiasCornbuckle ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Hi all, I run a small science/maths gift shop and I'm launching a paleontology design next year. I'm looking for feedback from you guys as I'm not an expert. This is what I have so far but I'm conscious it's a bit Jurassic parky. What should I include that as a palaeontologist you'd like to see?1yr ⋅ damolux ⋅ r/FossilHunting
shark and ray teeth found today at Venice beach FL. great time... didnt expect to find any at all tbh2mo ⋅ jeep4x4greg ⋅ r/FossilHunting
One of my favorite fossils I've found, a tabulate coral from NM1yr ⋅ arkansas_rocks ⋅ r/FossilHunting
My THIRD and largest mammoth tooth I’ve found just this year in east central Nebraska off the Elkhorn River3yr ⋅ LAK3RS ⋅ r/FossilHunting
This is my pile of summer finds...I’m giving these to a teacher doing a fossil unit so her kids can each keep one or two.2yr ⋅ Givemeallthecabbages ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Echioceras ammonite found and prepped by me, Holderness coast, England2yr ⋅ The_Fossil_Hunter ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Found this cool imprint in some rock while camping this weekend. Whale skull?1yr ⋅ BlueHeelerChemist ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Could this be a fossil? I just started having interest in fossils and this could be my first ever! I hope you can help me.11mo ⋅ Vast-Yogurtcloset457 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
We find these almost everyday here in Central Texas by the River. Martindale Texas.2yr ⋅ Top-Needleworker-509 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Found a bunch of bryozoan and maybe crinoid pieces in driveway gravel and gave a shot at making a display!1yr ⋅ ixododae ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Is this a petrified bone or just an old dirty one? Found in central nj.5mo ⋅ 1weedlove1 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
ID Request: Found in Indiana (near Brookville). Approx size of human fist5mo ⋅ queueareste ⋅ r/FossilHunting
I found this fern fossil in shale and several others in Ambridge, PA, and would like to cut off the empty part at the top. It's less than centimeter thick all the way across. What's the best way to do this?1yr ⋅ SupernerdSven ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Found in a stone near Milwaukee, Wisconsin -- Small Fossil, possibly trilobite? Any ideas?1yr ⋅ grummy05 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Really enjoying how low the river is right now (Peace River, FL)3yr ⋅ megaflygonplz ⋅ r/FossilHunting
A lovely ammonite found and prepped by my self from the Yorkshire coast2yr ⋅ The_Fossil_Hunter ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Could anyone identify these? Found today while digging a cliffside NW England.1yr ⋅ Krisg3191 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
If you’re ever in Utah, Marjum Pass in Millard County is a great place for trilobite fossils! We were finding them all over the place.3yr ⋅ mackattack899 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
What is this fossil! Looks like dino eggs but I don’t know shit. Tompkins County, NY7mo ⋅ paintchippa ⋅ r/FossilHunting
How would one go about cleaning up, glueing, and removing an ammonite fossil from the surrounding rock?9mo ⋅ rarealbinoduck ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Finally getting around to cutting out this fish I found quite some time ago. Love the dendrites around it. Found in the Jurassic layers of Solnhofen, Germany.2yr ⋅ GiantClaw ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Found this while digging. Is it a fossil and if so what is it?3yr ⋅ VoltronDefendor ⋅ r/FossilHunting
The Iowa fossil is there for perspective. Seriously though, this appears to be a woody plant with what looks like exterior annual growth rings. The growth rings and the curved, rather sudden diameter reduction are interesting. I don’t have it identified. It came from an area of surface coal veins.1yr ⋅ NineNineNine-9999 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Found this and sent pictures to a paleontologist. Was told it’s in the orthopteran order, anyone have anymore information?3yr ⋅ agroblox ⋅ r/FossilHunting
One of the most interesting teeth I have seen, river tooth recovered by my friend and diving partner3yr ⋅ animalchin35 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
I bought this Megalodon tooth, and I’m curious to know whether it’s real or not. I’m not the best at identifying things.4mo ⋅ Dinomaster54 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Hey, new here, I love rocks. Found this one on an old box, does anyone have a clue?3yr ⋅ theManjerico ⋅ r/FossilHunting
My son found this fossil in some driveway gravel, how to do remove more stone safely?6mo ⋅ SeawardBadger ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Just cleaned this up yesterday need help identifying: I live in Colorado.3yr ⋅ bdubwilson ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Finds from this weekend. Still not convinced top is a bull shark. Hoping it’s a white. Thoughts?1yr ⋅ Bum-On-Gold ⋅ r/FossilHunting
hey fossil people! need a hand identifying and dating this marine fossil1mo ⋅ kushgrowmam ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Me and my mom just found this while digging up the garden to plant some flowers, what have we found and is it worth anything?2yr ⋅ niall1012 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Did I find a fish? Pennsylvania. Shale in area contains shells but I haven’t found anything complex. Looks like a spine, part of a skull/eye?3yr ⋅ ghostpark ⋅ r/FossilHunting
My child found this and I was wondering if anyone had any clue what it could be. TIA.4yr ⋅ DirtyHeights ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Some more from our collection. Left corner is the biggest one we have ever found. Martindale Texas. Fun to go tubing and fossil hunting.2yr ⋅ Top-Needleworker-509 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Found this in a park in southWestern Australia, showed to a friend and he directed me here saying it might be a fossil, I think it looks like a store bought rock but idk, any idea what it might be?1yr ⋅ ItsDjPines ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Found in the midlands of England while digging foundations for a new building. Any ideas what it may be?2yr ⋅ keterpillar ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Not sure if stuff you bought counts, but I found a coffee table with these big fossil inlays for $15!3yr ⋅ LostRedditor8153 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
do you guys think this is a fossil? it was found by a river in Brazil1yr ⋅ anapaula_hdn ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Prettified wood I found!! Any info on it? If it valuable? I would never sell it just curious.. more pics in comments found in SC2yr ⋅ AfelloWportaBello ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Found this horned coral about 5 years ago in Columbus, Ohio. The coral itself is a little over 8 inches long. Honestly it’s my prize possession!3yr ⋅ cmb1934 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Does anyone know what fossils these are? I’m new to the hobby and I’d love some help identifying them! Found in southern Ontario, canada1yr ⋅ remyrf ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Found in the banks of Silver Creek near De Witt, IA. I think it might be a leaf impression. Anyone know what kind it might be?2yr ⋅ hubrigant ⋅ r/FossilHunting
i found this rock on a beach in northern France and i was wondering if it could maybe be a fossil? It just stood out to me because there seem to be two halves. Also does anyone have any advice on how to crack this open, because i'm just as curious as inexperienced lol7mo ⋅ Odys3e ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Almost tossed this aside thinking it was yet another crinoid stem. I then realized I'd found my 2nd trilobite in about 4 years of hunting.3yr ⋅ Hunterc12345 ⋅ r/FossilHunting
Cretaceous, Eocene, Pliocene, and Pleistocene all from the same beach!8mo ⋅ Rolopig_24-24 ⋅ r/FossilHunting