Dinosaur fingers?

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Today I found some fossils on a rock : a sea shell an what looks like a finger of a dinosaur. IMG_20210307_123123.jpg ,
 

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Coral? I don't think so. It ends with a nail, besides, the find is tens of miles away from the sea.
 

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Coral? I don't think so. It ends with a nail, besides, the find is tens of miles away from the sea.

ok... so how did the sea shell get there? Wherever you found it was likely a sea millions of years ago.
 

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Very likely not a vertebrae fossil. It is a continuous mass with no bone structure.

The color and striations remind me of petrified wood. Silicified coral is another possibility.

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May be it was. There are lots of fossils in the near abouts. Here are some pics showing pieces of a single species, looking like cuttlefish View attachment 1908909 vlcsnap-2021-01-23-23h52m40s772.png fossil site 01.jpg.png
 

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....... fossil site 01.png vlcsnap-2021-01-23-23h52m40s772.png .The "cuttlefish" bones are from a different site IMG_20210307_123330.jpg .
 

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ok... so how did the sea shell get there? Wherever you found it was likely a sea millions of years ago.
Right. It should be that, otherwise how could a sea shell and a dinosaur remains meet on a single rock!
 

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