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Asked by anon-381835 to Liam H on 29 Jan 2024.
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Liam Herringshaw answered on 29 Jan 2024:
I’m not sure! I don’t tend to find many big fossils. Most of the fossils I study are of fairly small sea creatures, that either burrowed into the sand and mud, or swam about in the sea. I have found some fairly big dinosaur footprints, and I did find a Jurassic crocodile skull last year, but I’ve never unearthed anything enormous. I did once stand beneath a reconstructed skeleton of Argentinosaurus though, and it was MASSIVE!
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Eleftheria S commented on :
Searching for fossils is one of my hobbies; unfortunately, I haven’t found anything too big yet. My biggest was a beautiful ammonite in the coast of Devon.