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- Difference Between fossilized And petrified. . . and Other Stuff . . .
Generally speaking there isn't really a distinction between petrified and fossilized Petrification is sort of a Victorian-era garbage can word for fossilization
- Petrified Wood from my Collection - The Fossil Forum
Below are some of the slabs slices limb casts of petrified wood from my collection I'll post more pieces in latter replies I especially like very colorful pieces and unusual pieces like Teredo bored pieces or pieces with fungus I have hundreds of close-up pictures If you would like to see clo
- Amber in petrified wood? - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
Allegedly only seven pieces have been found, but I found a piece of petrified wood that had amber running down the top of it; and around it are scattered drops of it I know it’s amber, but how rare is this?
- Petrified wood? - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
Trying to clean up my camera roll ID backlogs and wanted to get a gut check on this block I saw in a Baltimore front yard I actually had it written off as pareidolia but I saw some suspiciously similar petrified wood from the VA Triassic (included) that makes me want to get a second look
- Petrified wood - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
I have some land about 10 miles east of Corsicana, Texas and I find a lot small piece's of regular petrified wood but I have dug up things that are petrified differently It's seems like a softer stone and it's a total replicate of what it was Any ideas how they formed or what they may be?
- Petrified Wood - Questions Answers - The Fossil Forum
This is a piece of petrified wood I found over a year ago It is about 18 inches long, and 9 inches wide When I found it, I was told it was carbonized It was much larger when found, but much of the original bulk was very light and crumbling flaking off I cleaned that part off and got this piec
- Found the huge piece of petrified wood behind a tree in my backyard
Found a decently big sized petrified wood over 100lbs while cutting down a tree we stumbled upon a big log that looked like wood but with further exploration, it was petrified wood that had been sitting there for who knows how long We don't know what to do with it
- Petrified wood from the creek bed southern indiana
The look of petrified wood can be mimicked by natural geology (hence the asking for general location) These specimens have the look of plant material, but it’s hard to say for sure in the photos videos
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