OMG! A meteorite w/ fossils?!??

J9e koons

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I was hunting my hot spot for ET stones earlier today with a friend. And this "HOT-SPOR" IS LIKE no other! I've been hunting/collecting/selling for more than 20yrs now. And studied hard to insure any skeptic would loose the battle with my knowledge of! Earlier I was just quickly glassing the oddities I gathered earlier when the 3rd stone made me hammer my breaks! Now, it's got all the ingredients of flow & prints,... But I'm running on about 98% POS THAT ITS HOLDIND ACTUAL FOSSILS AS WELL!! AND A Large inclusion I'm having trouble with cause I'm sure it's BONE! OTHER INCLUSIONS are symmetrical or segmented 'creatyres' w/legs? I'll do my best to make the photos do it justice. You'll all see what I mean shortly! This is crazy I tell you!
 

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I was hunting my hot spot for ET stones earlier today with a friend. And this "HOT-SPOR" IS LIKE no other! I've been hunting/collecting/selling for more than 20yrs now. And studied hard to insure any skeptic would loose the battle with my knowledge of! Earlier I was just quickly glassing the oddities I gathered earlier when the 3rd stone made me hammer my breaks! Now, it's got all the ingredients of flow & prints,... But I'm running on about 98% POS THAT ITS HOLDIND ACTUAL FOSSILS AS WELL!! AND A Large inclusion I'm having trouble with cause I'm sure it's BONE! OTHER INCLUSIONS are symmetrical or segmented 'creatyres' w/legs? I'll do my best to make the photos do it justice. You'll all see what I mean shortly! This is crazy I tell you!
Hint for future posts.
Get your photos together before posting.
It just makes reading a post more informative.
 

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This is not going to end well.

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I was hunting my hot spo...
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robertk

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Very suspenseful though. 👍🏼
Maybe. An actual meteorite with a piece of bone in it would be the find of the century. Unless of course it's just a bit of garbage from that night they had Spicy Chicken Wings on the International Space Station. 8-)
 

Blackfoot58

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I’ve seen quite a few rocks misdiagnosed as meteorites when they were hematite, etc.
A misdiagnosed rock could easily have fossilization. The photos, if posted, will clear up a lot of questions. 👍🏼
 

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I moved ya from NEW MEMBER INTRODUCTIONS over to METEORITES for more exposure.

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NOTE: Forum NEW MEMBER INSTRODUCTIONS Description: New to TreasureNet? Introduce yourself to our community here! Welcome aboard and Happy Hunting!

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Good move, I am sure it will get "exposed" there!
 

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