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Any help identifying these fossils?

swainstyle

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These are from Indiana. I've thought they were dinosaur teeth, claw, or coral. Anyone know?
 
:shrug:They don't look like teeth, kinda like coral!??
 
The elongated ones are sea shells that have been pretty well worn down from weathering. Not expert enough to say exactly which type. It helps to know what geologic formation they came from to really pin point them. Look for a fossil club in your area or a college with a geology program and take them to them. They look pretty common. The other ones are pretty well worn but may be some clam variety, just too hard to tell from the pics.

John
 
Thanks. And John you absolutely made me laugh.
 
[size=large]my guess was they are t- rex droppings.had so far to drop they fossiled before hitting the ground.

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