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  • rickymouse says
    I guess you are right Tyler, It is just a rock, I was just wondering what it once was. all fossils are just rocks, usually minerals that can be picked up in mineral mode with the metal detector and the minerals kind of stick to your tounge if you touch it to them. I don't know why this is, but it is. Calcium based bones don't do this because it chalks easy as it ages I guess. most of my rocks are just minerals, or worthless cinnabar gems. I already know that even if I did have a dinasaur in my backyard it wouldn't be worth much unless I dished out about 100 grand to have it certified, something I would never do. To me, My main concern is why the coating that protects these minerals is going so fast and what are the eventual consiquences of this. It's not all just nice flower seeds in those coated preserved clayballs that disolve after the coating is gone. "From all bad there is some good, and from all good there is some bad." Something my father told me when I was a kid, I have found it is true. I just have a bunch of weird rocks in my yard that as they disolve make things grow,and entertain me in the process.
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