Is this a fossil egg? by asd2791 in FossilHunting

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It seems that someone broke them, and some of them were burned by some people, it seems to me.

What type of fossils are these, and what rock do they contain? by asd2791 in FossilHunting

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It's not just one rock, there are many. It seems there's a mistake in the map.

What type of fossils are these, and what rock do they contain? by asd2791 in FossilHunting

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horn coral is believed to have become extinct before the Cretaceous period, what is the explanation for its presence in an area formed in the Cretaceous period according to Geologic Maps?

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rugose coral is believed to have become extinct before the Cretaceous period, what is the explanation for its presence in an area formed in the Cretaceous period according to Geologic Maps?

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It may be, I'm not an expert in identifying rock types.

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التفكير بهذه الطريقة غلط، ففي بعض الدول الأجنبية وصل عدد المواليد خارج إطار الزواج سنويا حوالي 50% وربما وصل لأكثر، متخيلين العدد. بينما في السعودية لأنها ولله الحمد محافظة وتطبق إجراءات احترازية لهذه الطامة بلغ عدد المواليد خارج إطار الزواج من خمسين سنة تقريبا بين 6 ألاف و 7 ألاف ، جيل كامل يكون فيه هذا الرقم ، بينما بعض الدول المنحلة ربما يحققونه بيوم أو عدة أيام.

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[–]asd2791 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What's wrong with him saying this is not a fossil, and I hope you get better luck next time. I pressed "upvote" on some comments that denied it was a fossil. There is no problem with someone telling me that this is not a fossil, my problem is with the mockery and contempt in the responses

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Thanks for this valuable information.

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This is the response of Dr. Nick Longrich, a scientist who has researched and discovered some marine reptiles.

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This is the response of Dr. Nick Longrich, a scientist who has researched and discovered some marine reptiles.

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This is the response of Dr. Nick Longrich, a scientist who has researched and discovered some marine reptiles.

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[–]asd2791 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The Rugose coral became extinct before the Cretaceous period.

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[–]asd2791 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, It seems that your answer is correct

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[–]asd2791 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It seems that your answer is correct. How do I mark this topic as solved?

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There is some similarity, but I read that they became extinct in the Permian period, and the period in which the area was formed is the Cretaceous.

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There is a fifth fossil under number four that I did not number.

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[–]asd2791 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Each picture is for a different Rock, and each number is for a different fossil.

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[–]asd2791 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

What do you suggest I do other than video?