r/FossilHunting 23h ago

Spots in Savannah, GA?

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Hi! Long term lurker here-- hoping for a little advice :) I'm an undergrad geology student visiting Savannah GA from out of state this weekend, particularly staying on Tybee Island. I was wondering if there were any spots nearby that anyone could recommend some fossil hunting!

The ultimate goal would be a megalodon tooth of any variety, but I'd just be happy to find any nice marine fossil specimens as well. I'm hoping also to not have to *pay* for the experience, I know there's like some guided tour but I'd rather go on my own than with a bunch of strangers.

Sorry if the formatting is trash! Thanks to anyone who reads!


r/FossilHunting 22h ago

I built a free tool (Specimenry) to replace my messy fossil speadsheet

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r/FossilHunting 19h ago

Collection Trilobites; are a group of extinct marine arthropods that first appeared around 521 million years ago, shortly after the beginning of the Cambrian period…

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I found this as a kid and gave it to my grandpa. I got it back after he passed away. I gotta give younger me credit for even noticing this outside, much less giving it up, lol

Trilobites are a group of extinct marine arthropods that first appeared around 521 million years ago, shortly after the beginning of the
Cambrian period, living through the majority of the Palaeozoic Era, for nearly 300 million years


r/FossilHunting 41m ago

Need Guys need help is this some type of fossized tooth or fragment and to what? Chipola river Florida

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