Check out my new dinosaur arm fossil!

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Okay maybe its not a dinosaur arm but it almost looks like one. Anyone have any idea what kind of fossil it is? I found it eroded out of a shale/slate formation in PA.


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I wanted to clarify that it didnt erode out of that hole in eock formation, and that it was sitting on the ground in a pile of debris beneath that type of formation. It looks like chicken skin!
 

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Perhaps more like Dinosaur feces? I'm just saying.......
 

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Looks like vegetation to me. A variation of petrified tree common in my state 300 million years ago.

Google images for Lepidodendron. Very similar texture.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepidodendron

In the 19th century, due to the reptilian look of the diamond-shaped leaf scar pattern, petrified trunks of Lepidodendron were frequently exhibited at fairgrounds by amateurs as giant fossil lizards or snakes.
 

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From looking at the other images on google, it looks like I have a nice piece! How do you guys preserve your fossils? I want to keep this guy and dont want him to break, what are my options in preservation? I was thinking about polyurethane? I don't want it to shine though, i want it to look natural and dull.
 

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Ask a professional about preservation. You may not want to do something half assed in terms of preservation.. IF needed at all. :)
 

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I have a chunk next to my garage door for use as prop door holder. It was bleached white by the sun when I found it. I find pieces fairly frequently while fishing streams and rivers.

It's pretty much a rock now, so I'd imagine the only required preservation is avoid direct light. :dontknow:

Good hunting!
 

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I dont see any real need to preserve it more than just a cleaning. You might see about having a small slab cut out and polished to check for internal details to increase its worth as a conversation piece ;) Good find however.
 

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Soooo you guys are saying don't marinate the chicken? :sadsmiley::BangHead: I'll have to get an etch on the top or bottom though I think thats a good idea ddancer. Maybe even like a 45 degree angle one halfway through it then cut it flat on that plane in the center out to the edge an inch... Thanks everybody for all comments and info:icon_thumright:
 

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