>>2702038Giving the type of limestone they are in you could use dental tools you can get at hobby lobby for like $10 and slowly remove the matrix around them, and I’m sure we’d all like to see what you have found
>>2703343Nice echnoid fossils
>>2703344looks like worm tubes,
>>2703345Mollusk/clam fossil,
>>2703346I’m not sure what this might be do you have a better pic?
>>2703697Giant wait to see what you find next Canada anon I always look forward to your posts.
>>2705529Here’s to you finding some awesome stuff anon!
>>2701948Im phone posting for this post so please bare with any grammatical errors, I went hunting at a new locatin I found for the Eagle Ford- Austin chalk/ Turonian-Concainian contact zone north of me and was able to find a quite a rare Pliosaur tooth by this time there were very few pliosaur species left in the world and this tooth is one of the few glimpses we can see of them from this time. Eagle Ford-Austin chalk contact zone, Collin Co. Texas - Fossil Anon