Update on some of the recent pieces cleaned up

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This is some sort of raptor head I’m almost sure of , anybody know the name of this prehistoric Dino ?? It’s completely crystallized all the way through . It’s essentially a big ole Dino head gemstone right ? Very rare ??? I’ve counted at least 6 fossils on it so far but still have a ways to go . IMG_1145.jpeg IMG_1157.jpeg IMG_1146.jpeg
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That is a ROCK-ASAURUS.
I knew it lol !
Just some rocks bud.
I would believe that if I hadn’t personally plucked vertebrae , bone and teeth from out of one of the full skeletal remains of another one …. Several of them
So far . And everything is so old and petrified , every piece is like glass when you tap on it .
 

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Sorry, they are all natural rocks not fossils
How are they all
Aggitized and petrified and crystallized and fossilized ? I have over 500 pieces of various things we found . We are getting everything authenticated but it all looks like it’s from the Triassic period. The ammonite was dated back to 495 million years old and the same spot I found all the others .
 

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How are they all
Aggitized and petrified and crystallized and fossilized ? I have over 500 pieces of various things we found . We are getting everything authenticated but it all looks like it’s from the Triassic period. The ammonite was dated back to 495 million years old and the same spot I found all the others .
Can't speak on what you haven't posted, but what you have posted are not a dinosaur fossil.
 

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Sorry, all I see posted are still natural rocks, why do you think they are fossils?
 

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Sorry, all I see posted are still natural rocks, why do you think they are fossils?
You can see the bone marrow in a lot of these . And you can always tell a bone from a rock with the porous little holes like coral . Stuck your younger to one and if it’s real bone it’ll kind of stuck to your tongue .
 

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You can see the bone marrow in a lot of these . And you can always tell a bone from a rock with the porous little holes like coral . Stuck your younger to one and if it’s real bone it’ll kind of stuck to your tongue . The last pic is crystal glass and when you shine the light through it there’s more .
 

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Sometimes when you post, you don't get the response you expect but the response you need. Time to stop filling your house with rocks & maybe start a rockery in the Garden.
 

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I know what fossils are, I found lots of they while hunting indian artifacts. Sorry, I don't see any fossils in pictures posted, just natural rocks.
 

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