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hot__ice OP t1_ix7u4a8 wrote

This ammonite was found in the Merchantville Formation of New Jersey. The Merchantville is the oldest Cretaceous marine formation in NJ around 84 million years old. It is home to one of the most extensive invertebrate faunas in the state. Check out my YouTube channel where I’ll show everything else I found on this hunt, plus how I prepare the fossils from this site like this ammonite!! https://youtube.com/channel/UC9CKwSAfe1F03xggobOmibQ

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DeathAndTonic t1_ix7zvac wrote

Take it to Cinnabar Lab to regenerate it into an Omanyte :)

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BF_2 t1_ix8gw0j wrote

Monmouth Co. Park System website lists the rules. IIRC, no digging -- just going through the stream bed. (I haven't been there myself, so I defer to those who know better.)

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hot__ice OP t1_ix8kpy4 wrote

Yes there are other sites. Ramanessin is another popular one. The big brook preserve has a fossil limit of five but other sections of the stream don’t have the same limit. Feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @njfossils

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AdComprehensive4529 t1_ix8v3gd wrote

I’ve got some wild ones, including ones with calcite inclusions, keep an eye out cause you may come across a beauty :)

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