That's a pretty cool find indeed. I found a number of petrified trees or branches sticking out the side of an eroding rock face on the beach and gets bashed with incoming tides. It wasn't until I started looking for interesting rocks that I started seeing stuff I walked past for year. So exciting. Thanks for the video.
The nature is full of suprisse. The same happened to me. When I started picking fossils in my area, I discover a lot more in the surroundings ( even the history ) that was very interesting. I was passing through a hard time in my live and then I started to hike a little more and taking pictures... and soon I notice some fóssulas, and that's where it all began... :-)
Thats a beautiful Gastropod! I have a few of those as well (mostly longer ones as well as a tiny version of that) as well as some Bivalves (believed to be Cretaceous, about anywhere from140 to 65 million years old), some Petrified Wood ( both agatized and opalized, believed to be Quaternary, anywhere from around 2.6 million years ago to present), and some trilobites found in the Thomas Range in Utah at the U-Dig Fossil Quarry. (Cambrian, those are about 545 million years old.)
Thank you so much!! I also have many bivalves and gastropods but I have never found any trilobites. I really envy you! heheheheh !! Here the most of my findings are gastropods and fossils of marine fauna. I believe that the vast majority to be from late Cretaceous.
Zé Jurássico how close to the K-T extinction are you? I found the gastropods, petrified wood, and bivalves in Texas. I’ve never seen geologic time lines and I’ve wanted to see that one for sure!
Well, I'm not an expert, just an entusiastic person with a passion with fossils, so I dont realy know how to anwser that. I see some layers that are darken them the others but I can't say if that is the K line...
Today I started looking for fossils myself, few hours into this and I found some nice micro fossils in limestone, but one find is making me excited, it looks like some kind of amphibian leg o something, I'm going to research. But what is amazing is the fact that I found that looking in the limestone found around the house in some gravel pile dragged from some river.
Nice!! I have another sugestion for you: try to document all the stuff that you find, take pictures, write the locations, later at home you can take some conclusions of you findings, the potencial areas to search or even in the pictures found something that when you were there you didn't realize. 😊 Happy fossil hunting!!!
@@zejurassico I am going to photograph what I find, document it, and take notes, also I will use paleo groups to identify what I can't by my own. This fossil hunting it's getting to me.
I hunt Native American artifacts and can not believe for the 40 years of searching and picking up stone artifacts, just this week I picked up a stone and suddenly seen it. Almost every rock on the ground and artifact in my collection is either a single fossil or exactly like the one here, just one after another all smashed together with color and now I cant stop seeing them, but nobody else can see it no matter what. What a relief, I thought I was going nuts, 🥴 Thanks for confirming my sanity, lol
The same happens with me, I keep seeing fossils everywere I go. Even in the city in some marbles of some building... it's something that is in the back of my mind, the search, the discovery , the imagination of how that came to be in that place. Imagination and discovering is something that drives mankind. Thanks for your support! 😊👍🙏🐚🐚
Grande Zé! Ainda hoje de manhã fui com os meus sobrinhos a caça de fósseis. Encontramos uns aglomerados de turritelas e outros bivalves no Alentejo, Portugal. Abraços e boas caçadas.
Muito obrigado!! Caçar fósseis só por si já é divertido, juntar a familia e passar uns bons momentos então é ainda melhor!! Já me disseram que no Alentejo há bons locais para procurar fósseis... um dia destes tenho de me aventurar por essas bandas!# Muito obrigado amigo!! :-) :-)
Nice find, dude! My best was a syringapora coral fossil, it's got literally nothing around it, it looks like it could still be alive haha. It only has sediment inside to keep it together, and it's about 8 pounds. It's my prized possession lol
Jason Sweet Hello, there are many books on the subject. I recomend "Discovering Fossils" Garcia & Miller, Smithsonian Handbook of Fossils, The complete encyclopedia of fossils M. Ivanov, S.Hdrlickova Rebo Publishers.
Waau, very good snail specimens, its similar to giant Ampullinid (Ampullina) species - how old is, or from which geological unit is this rock: Cretaceous, Jurassic, Eocene or ?
Gogy Glamuzina Hi! The period i'm not certain because i realy dont have much knowlege about the geological date of the area.... i' m just a simple person with this hobby of collection fóssils. I have many more gastropods and other fóssils that i pickup when i hike. I am trying to learn more about this, because it' s a fascinating subject for me.
+TR King Just a small picker. Here in Portugal we call that Picareta. I have another tool that is able to switch the tip with other tool. Please see my vídeo " 2 tips for fossil hunters".
Wowzer that was cool. I must have missed the first part. Cause someone was talking about horseshoe crabs. Must have been lower down I only read a few when I saw how many there were lol. Great video thank you for sharing. 😸😉☕🐚🐚🐚🐚🐚🐚🐚🐚💗Ms Michal
Hi.. So i found some circular black thing in a rock… it had dark black outer walls, inside wasi tried to see if there was bone marrow.. but I wasn’t sure if fossilized bones have marrow so i left… Could it be a bone.. i have pictures
Me ha dolido ver como golpeabas la roca tan cerca del fósil con el pico, en mi opinión creo que deberías de haber usado una piqueta pequeña o alguna herramienta para poder extraerlo con más precisión.
Daovone Soukkhavong You need to observe the terrain. Certain types of rock have more probability of having fossils. Limestone or calcari formations. places near water or sea, river beds , or cuts in roads shows stratifications of rocks. if you find one fossil, theres probaly more nearby.
Nice find... I recently found fossil dinosaur prints on a limestone on a beach three toed and four toed (in fossil play-list ) if you wish to see them) I subbed and rang the notification bell as well but really hope to make more fossil discoveries soon.
Towards the end of 2017 I had recovered from an injury so I got into a masonry bussiness through my cousin and one day they put us to dig trenches and I found a claw of somesort. It was big and broken half way and it was a brown color and felt really smooth and was kinda glossy. Or it was a tooth. All I know is that is was in an all dirt area in Palos Verdes close to San Pedro. Which to me looked like at one point that place was flooded with ocean water. Cus it seemed we were above San Pedro sea level. I lost the fossil somewhere in my room almost 2 years ago 😭😒😑😭
Thanks. I only saw a round spot and I wonder that could probably be a fossil, due to fact that I already had found some pretty large gastropods in the same area. But it was a bit of lucky shot. :-)
One of the easiest ways to start is google your state and ask for fossils in example (Texas) thats where I live. Almost all states have a handbook you can look at online to show you where to hunt for fossils. It helps if you love the outdoors and exploring that's benefits of fossil hunting.😉☕
Compreendo prefeitamente, porque eu sou Português. Heheheh! Para achar lugares que possam ter fosseis primeiro voce deve olhar para o tipo de rocha que existe no local. Rochas do tipo sedimentar são mais provaveis de terem fosseis. O granito e basalto dificilmente tem fosseis porque sao de natureza vulcânica. Outro factor a ter em conta é a estratificação das rochas, procure em sitios onde haja cortes na estrada, nas laterais da mesma voce pode ver por vezes a estratificaçao das rochas ( parece um bolo de camadas) ai é bem mais facil de procurar e nem precisa de escavar muito. Se encontrar um, de certeza que há mais, é só seguir a camada onde voce o encontrou. Uma coisa, tome cuidado com os carros e com as rochas que se podem desprender, não faça nada que o ponha em perigo a si ou os outros. Mantenha se seguro e boas caçadas!! :-D
Há muitas palavras Portuguesas diferentes do Brasileiro. Por exemplo picolé, eu também não sabia o que era e descobri que era um gelado. Aqui em Portugal diz se gelado. Pingolin, aqui chama-se jogo de Matraquilhos. Lololol
HOW Can you decide where to 'chop'?? You're Knocking Their ^ Blocks OFF! *OH MY! =O* lol *NICE!* Look at all of those ^ Crinoids, Unloved ~ a dime a dozen. Here i am, *using a PIN to clean* the tiny ones i find.
I'm quite high so could someone please confirm that hammer is making some weird trippy carol Anne in the TV sounds
Sir digby chicken ceasar Im with you bro. I was freaking out. Didn't know wtf was going on lmaoooooo
But I think it's edited in🤔
Sir digby chicken ceasar
Bet your like 10 years old saying your high fucking dumbass
Trippy carol anne in the tv sounds 😂😂
@@Official_Chivo.06 calm down mate
That's a pretty cool find indeed. I found a number of petrified trees or branches sticking out the side of an eroding rock face on the beach and gets bashed with incoming tides. It wasn't until I started looking for interesting rocks that I started seeing stuff I walked past for year. So exciting. Thanks for the video.
The nature is full of suprisse. The same happened to me. When I started picking fossils in my area, I discover a lot more in the surroundings ( even the history ) that was very interesting. I was passing through a hard time in my live and then I started to hike a little more and taking pictures... and soon I notice some fóssulas, and that's where it all began... :-)
What are you afraid a little critter coming from a hole when you are literally one handing a pick axe.
Hehehehehe. It could be a snake, or a aliens face huger ( just kiddding)😊 But your are right. ☺
Because badgers
Badgers, snakes, tarantulas, murder hobos. Scary stuff.
Thats a beautiful Gastropod! I have a few of those as well (mostly longer ones as well as a tiny version of that) as well as some Bivalves (believed to be Cretaceous, about anywhere from140 to 65 million years old), some Petrified Wood ( both agatized and opalized, believed to be Quaternary, anywhere from around 2.6 million years ago to present), and some trilobites found in the Thomas Range in Utah at the U-Dig Fossil Quarry. (Cambrian, those are about 545 million years old.)
Thank you so much!! I also have many bivalves and gastropods but I have never found any trilobites. I really envy you! heheheheh !! Here the most of my findings are gastropods and fossils of marine fauna. I believe that the vast majority to be from late Cretaceous.
Zé Jurássico how close to the K-T extinction are you? I found the gastropods, petrified wood, and bivalves in Texas. I’ve never seen geologic time lines and I’ve wanted to see that one for sure!
Well, I'm not an expert, just an entusiastic person with a passion with fossils, so I dont realy know how to anwser that. I see some layers that are darken them the others but I can't say if that is the K line...
Dopamine level over 9000.
VPLewr lolol
When u hit the rock it sounds like a creepy song playing
GreenGang lol Thank's for the comment!
I heard that to
Thought i was lowkey crazy for a minute
I agree to
yes :-))
Awesome find my friend. Wowzer I am jealous you look and see things I couldn't see 😂
🙃☕💖🐚🐌
Sometimes it's just luck. 😄🙏🙏😘😘🦖🦕
THIS SPARKS INSPIRATION!!!!like one day I might go look for rocks that could potentially have fossils in them....ITS GOING TO GET :)
Today I started looking for fossils myself, few hours into this and I found some nice micro fossils in limestone, but one find is making me excited, it looks like some kind of amphibian leg o something, I'm going to research. But what is amazing is the fact that I found that looking in the limestone found around the house in some gravel pile dragged from some river.
Nice!! I have another sugestion for you: try to document all the stuff that you find, take pictures, write the locations, later at home you can take some conclusions of you findings, the potencial areas to search or even in the pictures found something that when you were there you didn't realize. 😊 Happy fossil hunting!!!
@@zejurassico I am going to photograph what I find, document it, and take notes, also I will use paleo groups to identify what I can't by my own. This fossil hunting it's getting to me.
DAMN THAT SNAIL'S BLOODY BIG!
I like how many people are saying horseshoe crab. have you ever seen one? they look nothing like that.
CrimsonSings I saw a horseshoe crab and we got to touch them in Tampa at the Tampa bay aquarium
Music List bitch I catch them in the wild
How the hell does anyone look at this and think, "Horseshoe crab"?
Same irl name as mine
Mip
I hunt Native American artifacts and can not believe for the 40 years of searching and picking up stone artifacts, just this week I picked up a stone and suddenly seen it. Almost every rock on the ground and artifact in my collection is either a single fossil or exactly like the one here, just one after another all smashed together with color and now I cant stop seeing them, but nobody else can see it no matter what. What a relief, I thought I was going nuts, 🥴 Thanks for confirming my sanity, lol
The same happens with me, I keep seeing fossils everywere I go. Even in the city in some marbles of some building... it's something that is in the back of my mind, the search, the discovery , the imagination of how that came to be in that place. Imagination and discovering is something that drives mankind. Thanks for your support! 😊👍🙏🐚🐚
That's a nice fossil. A Gastropod is always good. Looks like it's about 3 million years old
I believe this fossil is called Tylostoma tumidum. I have one exactly like it
Grande Zé! Ainda hoje de manhã fui com os meus sobrinhos a caça de fósseis. Encontramos uns aglomerados de turritelas e outros bivalves no Alentejo, Portugal. Abraços e boas caçadas.
Muito obrigado!! Caçar fósseis só por si já é divertido, juntar a familia e passar uns bons momentos então é ainda melhor!! Já me disseram que no Alentejo há bons locais para procurar fósseis... um dia destes tenho de me aventurar por essas bandas!# Muito obrigado amigo!! :-) :-)
Damn that music made me want to go back in time on a prehistoric roller coaster of emotions and kiss life back into that sea creature before it died.
Best fossils I've found are incredibly fragile slabs of shale covered with 5-8mm goniatite indentations
Nice find, dude! My best was a syringapora coral fossil, it's got literally nothing around it, it looks like it could still be alive haha. It only has sediment inside to keep it together, and it's about 8 pounds. It's my prized possession lol
That pick is enchanted with trapped souls. 🙉🙉😆
+30 mana
Ahahahahaha!
Hello lovely find could anyone recommend a good guide book to starting fossil finding
Jason Sweet Hello, there are many books on the subject. I recomend "Discovering Fossils" Garcia & Miller, Smithsonian Handbook of Fossils, The complete encyclopedia of fossils M. Ivanov, S.Hdrlickova Rebo Publishers.
My husband and I have been hunting fossils for a few years now. There is nothing better!
That was a nice goat horn. I find them all the time on the ranch.
Well done getting that out in one piece!
Thanks!!
When you like Minecraft so much it turns real. xD
Marxist Chicken LOL
Kaiser Cat yeah i agree his like mining like minecraft
Fossils and Archeology Mod in real life.
Kaiser Cat ye legit
Minings been around for longer than minecraft??
Waau, very good snail specimens, its similar to giant Ampullinid (Ampullina) species - how old is, or from which geological unit is this rock: Cretaceous, Jurassic, Eocene or ?
Gogy Glamuzina Hi! The period i'm not certain because i realy dont have much knowlege about the geological date of the area.... i' m just a simple person with this hobby of collection fóssils. I have many more gastropods and other fóssils that i pickup when i hike. I am trying to learn more about this, because it' s a fascinating subject for me.
Can anyone tell me what that interesting & versatile pick is called?
+TR King Just a small picker. Here in Portugal we call that Picareta. I have another tool that is able to switch the tip with other tool. Please see my vídeo " 2 tips for fossil hunters".
That thing is huge! Cool find! 👍
I like it ..!!! Where are you from?
Thanks!! I'm from Portugal!!☺
What are you using?
Wowzer that was cool. I must have missed the first part. Cause someone was talking about horseshoe crabs. Must have been lower down I only read a few when I saw how many there were lol. Great video thank you for sharing. 😸😉☕🐚🐚🐚🐚🐚🐚🐚🐚💗Ms Michal
Thanks my good friend!!😊🙏🐚🐚🐚
The hammer you are using is wrong.
This hammer is a soft stratum or the Cenozoic
It is suitable for fossil collection.
Yes, you are right. But was the only one I had at the moment....
I found just the imprint of a trilobite, would the other side have the actual trilobite? Or is the imprint the only thing
Hi..
So i found some circular black thing in a rock… it had dark black outer walls, inside wasi tried to see if there was bone marrow.. but I wasn’t sure if fossilized bones have marrow so i left…
Could it be a bone.. i have pictures
Humm.. Check to see if it's not related to Belemites. Pharmacones of Belemites tend to be black..😊🤔👍
Muito legal seu trabalho amigo parabéns, um abraço aqui do Brasil 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Muito obrigado amigo!! Um abraço de Portugal!!😊👍
Beautiful sea shell fossil!
It looks like the bottom half of the shell is still in the rock on the ground and you’re holding the sediment in half a shell. Is this right? 4:10
How much will it cost in the market?
Can you tell us the location you were at ?
Country, State, city.... something.
Thank you
Stan
Hello. I'm from Portugal. Almost all of the fossils were picked near the location of Sintra 😊🙏🙏🐚🐚🐚🐚
get a go pro it would be easyer to mine thoes fossils out plus we would be able to see more as you mine. over all what a great video!
Call me Daddy 2000 Yes. For sure!! Getting a go pro is one of my objectives this year...but for now i still can't afford it. :'(
That fossil THICC
it's a shell. a snail house
That's a wicked cool find. Nice job
awesome find! where about was it ?
danphillyman Portugal, near Sintra.
im just finding things around the north east of America ... things are spread out pretty good but it is an awesome time and fun
Very cool! Nice find!
was that round thing a fossil or just rock
Me ha dolido ver como golpeabas la roca tan cerca del fósil con el pico, en mi opinión creo que deberías de haber usado una piqueta pequeña o alguna herramienta para poder extraerlo con más precisión.
Is it ok if I go outside & bang on any rocks today? Or do we just go to a certain place to do so?
Daovone Soukkhavong You need to observe the terrain. Certain types of rock have more probability of having fossils. Limestone or calcari formations. places near water or sea, river beds , or cuts in roads shows stratifications of rocks. if you find one fossil, theres probaly more nearby.
Woah, where is this?
In Portugal! Near Sintra
Côco de dinossauro
Every time u hit it it sounds like a rap song in reverse....scary
Lolol! 😊 I put some music in the background but didn't work so well. It wasn't my intencion to scare anybody.
very nice fossil :-)
Thanks!! 😃🐚🐚⛏⛏⛏
Bonjour. Je suis français et I speak verry little english. This is a gasteropod fossil ?
Yes. That's correct!
Good one bub👍
Thanks!
@@zejurassico I've got some fossil n meteorite vids. Artifacts too. Think you would like✌️
Nice find... I recently found fossil dinosaur prints on a limestone on a beach three toed and four toed (in fossil play-list ) if you wish to see them) I subbed and rang the notification bell as well but really hope to make more fossil discoveries soon.
P. S. How did you know you might find a fossil there inside the rock I would never have guessed there was one.
so satisfying to watch this
Thanks!! I'm very happy that you liked!!
Bellissima !!!! 👍👍👍
Dolores Barlocco Gracia Tutti!
Love you vid dude
Thannkss!!.😊👍⛏⛏🦕
tem algum lugar que tu conheça aqui no Brasil pra achar fósseis?? meu sonho é achar um dente de Meg
William Gorgas No Brasil desconheço....
Good job man!
Thanks!😊👍
Zé Jurássico... nice channel name! Are you brazilian?
Nop. Português amigo! Um abraço de Portugal!
@@zejurassico Que top Zé! Tamo junto😌🖐
is it a coprolite or a gastropod???
noice good one 🐚🐚🐚🐚
Any one know the species of Gastropoda that is?
i belive its of the species "natica"
thanks!
Its Tylostoma tumidum it looks like. I have one just like it. Same size even.
that is cool!
that is cool. any chance you would know of anywhere in utah to go fossil hunting for fossils like this?
very nice gastropod!
Towards the end of 2017 I had recovered from an injury so I got into a masonry bussiness through my cousin and one day they put us to dig trenches and I found a claw of somesort. It was big and broken half way and it was a brown color and felt really smooth and was kinda glossy. Or it was a tooth. All I know is that is was in an all dirt area in Palos Verdes close to San Pedro. Which to me looked like at one point that place was flooded with ocean water. Cus it seemed we were above San Pedro sea level. I lost the fossil somewhere in my room almost 2 years ago 😭😒😑😭
I have a fossil finger, I found along the side of river bank.
Really? What species?
Jade Hunter poker face ;-;
this looks like a shell
it could be the area you found it was underwater
Is that a fossil from the Paleozoic era?
I belive it's from Late Cretaceous. Thanks!😊🙏
Genial 😀
Meraviglioso! Complimenti!
Gracias! Obrigado!☺
jurassico ples help me out i had found a very creepy looking rock which i thought would be a fossil ....how can i show u pics
wow, how did you know that was in there
Thanks. I only saw a round spot and I wonder that could probably be a fossil, due to fact that I already had found some pretty large gastropods in the same area. But it was a bit of lucky shot. :-)
how u even find fossils xD
Pacience, a lot of it!! And searching in the right places...
ok thanks
Is that worth alot of money?
In Missouri, you pick up the nearest rock.
One of the easiest ways to start is google your state and ask for fossils in example (Texas) thats where I live. Almost all states have a handbook you can look at online to show you where to hunt for fossils. It helps if you love the outdoors and exploring that's benefits of fossil hunting.😉☕
Me~hits rock so hared pickaxe breaks* XD
It's dino shit.
Awesome! Was biting my nails lol
Thanks!! 😊🙏
Great job
Title: finding fossils,reality: finds one
Must take long
Thanks. 👍
Chingon! 😎🤙🏼
Looks like a horse shoe crab or a trilobite to me
Or a shell
That's neat
Thanks!! :-)
Crystals are my favorite
Now call Dr.Henry Wu
Lololol
he found Gary's ancestor :)
He found dino's shit.
Cara você sabe os lugares onde pode ter fósseis ( eu não sei se você vai entender direito já que estou falando em PTBR)
Compreendo prefeitamente, porque eu sou Português. Heheheh! Para achar lugares que possam ter fosseis primeiro voce deve olhar para o tipo de rocha que existe no local. Rochas do tipo sedimentar são mais provaveis de terem fosseis. O granito e basalto dificilmente tem fosseis porque sao de natureza vulcânica. Outro factor a ter em conta é a estratificação das rochas, procure em sitios onde haja cortes na estrada, nas laterais da mesma voce pode ver por vezes a estratificaçao das rochas ( parece um bolo de camadas) ai é bem mais facil de procurar e nem precisa de escavar muito. Se encontrar um, de certeza que há mais, é só seguir a camada onde voce o encontrou. Uma coisa, tome cuidado com os carros e com as rochas que se podem desprender, não faça nada que o ponha em perigo a si ou os outros. Mantenha se seguro e boas caçadas!! :-D
Zé Jurássico é que PTPT é meio diferente do PTBR eu até demorei um pouquinho pra descobrir que "fixe" significa "legal"
Zé Jurássico eu só tenho 11 anos e moro na cidade, vou esperar crescer pra tentar procurar fósseis
Há muitas palavras Portuguesas diferentes do Brasileiro. Por exemplo picolé, eu também não sabia o que era e descobri que era um gelado. Aqui em Portugal diz se gelado. Pingolin, aqui chama-se jogo de Matraquilhos. Lololol
Bende bir fosil var bana açıklaya bilirmisiniz acaba
Size foto atabileceğim bir numara alabilirmiyim
Beni Facebook'ta ekleyebilir, Ze Jurassico’yu arayabilir ve sonra bana fotoğrafını gönderebilirim. Yorum için çok teşekkürler!
PSEG need to find geodes they're really good and they have crystals inside them
Parabens ...
it looks like a snail shell
👍👍👍👍👍
Obrigado !! 😄🙏⛏🦕🦕
Some primative technology visual asmr type shit lol
HOW Can you decide where to 'chop'?? You're Knocking Their ^ Blocks OFF! *OH MY! =O* lol *NICE!*
Look at all of those ^ Crinoids, Unloved ~ a dime a dozen. Here i am, *using a PIN to clean* the tiny ones i find.
😊👍
Mining away!
Lolololo!! 😂🙏 Thanks!!😊🙏🙏
what a massiv shell
wow cool
Imagine a snake came out one of the holes or a dinosaur lol
Ooohh thats amazing bro, congrats! Like if you are watching in september 2018
Thanks my friend!!
dude that was one big fossil you just broke up
were is fosil
Español?????
Português amigo!☺
3:00 ali do lado da folha um fossil de concha!!!!!!!
Ohhhh, não reparei nisso!! 🤔🐚🐚🐚 Obrigado !!
@@zejurassico dnd
@@zejurassico pq vc fala inglês???