Nice ammonites! The metal thing in the rock at 18:20 isn't a fossil, but is most likely some form of hematite, which is an iron oxide that can form naturally in limestone. (Similar to pyrite, except pyrite is iron sulfide, not iron oxide). The sand dollar fossil is known as an echinoid, which is actually more closely related to sea biscuits and sea urchins than sand dollars. Its species is probably but don't quote me on that). Lastly, the "giant fossils" are trace fossils of burrows made my ancient critters like worms and shrimp from when the area was an ocean, around 265 million years age.
I can’t count how many times you pick up a ‘mite and I think, ooo I’m going to buy that one to prep, then you say you’re going to give it away. ☹️. Can you just list some for sale?!
I would love to have or find one of those fossilized beauty’s. Thanks for the giveaway when you reach 1000 likes. Come on people help this hard working Man out. I would love to see how many people could dig a hole like u can at the crater of diamonds, that’s some hard work. I’ve got several Indian artifacts that I have found here in sw Arkansas. I’m 68 now and I got interested in finding Indian artifacts when I was 10 years old with my first cousin. He has worked at Old Washington Arkansas state park for over 30 years. You wouldn’t believe his collection. Thanks for your videos Man
I found a cool mudfossil finger, and mudfossil toe some years ago on the Oregon coast. Oregons coast always has alot of fossils. They have bad storms every winter that washes them out of the cliffs. People collect them then have fossil festivals and LA di da festivals on the Oregon coast. Everyone there is like from another country. Nobodys really American on oregons coast...not east coast enslaved everyone's hands covered in blood style Americans. More like peaceful never had any war native indigenous Americans style on the Oregon coast.
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Nice ammonites! The metal thing in the rock at 18:20 isn't a fossil, but is most likely some form of hematite, which is an iron oxide that can form naturally in limestone. (Similar to pyrite, except pyrite is iron sulfide, not iron oxide). The sand dollar fossil is known as an echinoid, which is actually more closely related to sea biscuits and sea urchins than sand dollars. Its species is probably but don't quote me on that). Lastly, the "giant fossils" are trace fossils of burrows made my ancient critters like worms and shrimp from when the area was an ocean, around 265 million years age.
Don't give me the finger!🤣
Just imagine all those ammonite millions of years ago alive in that area. It must have looked amazing
That's something special that finger....great finds 👏
I can’t count how many times you pick up a ‘mite and I think, ooo I’m going to buy that one to prep, then you say you’re going to give it away. ☹️. Can you just list some for sale?!
Awesome finds! Not too many people that would brave the icy water to hunt fossils. Love to see it!
You sure that is a finger and not a Big Yahoo's pink dingler ?
Hopefully not. 😎
I would love to have or find one of those fossilized beauty’s. Thanks for the giveaway when you reach 1000 likes. Come on people help this hard working Man out. I would love to see how many people could dig a hole like u can at the crater of diamonds, that’s some hard work. I’ve got several Indian artifacts that I have found here in sw Arkansas. I’m 68 now and I got interested in finding Indian artifacts when I was 10 years old with my first cousin. He has worked at Old Washington Arkansas state park for over 30 years. You wouldn’t believe his collection. Thanks for your videos Man
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Lovely finds I must say!
Awesome day on the creek! Especially the finger fossil!
Some great fossils 🎉
Absolutely brilliant finds 👏 🎉i love this channel, new subscriber from England UK, brilliant footage 👏
Nice findes keep up the good work !
Awesome finds !
It would be so cool to have one just covered in mud so I could clean it up slowly by hand
thx great video some great fossils
Crazy cool!
Cool finds man! -DirtySouthPrepper
Mudfossil University
great title
next time maybe you will find a giant fingernail 🐉
I’m sure that long disintegrated over 500 million years ago
Me me me me me I like it I live in Copperas Cove Texas
Hi
The ones that don’t spiral are cephalopods
The “sand dollar” is an echinoid (ek in oyd) or (ek noyd)
Yes me
Can I be one of your lucky subscribers to get an ammonite? I love your videos!!!
I'd rather have that Finger .
Yeah, that’s NOT a finger
Number 2
I found a cool mudfossil finger, and mudfossil toe some years ago on the Oregon coast. Oregons coast always has alot of fossils. They have bad storms every winter that washes them out of the cliffs. People collect them then have fossil festivals and LA di da festivals on the Oregon coast. Everyone there is like from another country. Nobodys really American on oregons coast...not east coast enslaved everyone's hands covered in blood style Americans. More like peaceful never had any war native indigenous Americans style on the Oregon coast.
The “sand dollar” is an echinoid (ek in oyd) or (ek noyd)
Well which one is it?!? lol 😂
Thanks for watching. Looks like a sanddollar to me still.