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I have no idea what this is. Someone thought it was a tooth, but it doesn't look like one to me. It's 7.5 inches long, 2 inches at its widest, and about 0.75 inch at its thickest. The distance from the piece away from the scale distorts the size and makes it look a little bigger in the photos than it actually is. Thank you! Edited to add location. Washington State
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I would welcome any help identifying a fossil that I suspect to be some sort of bacteria/coral/sponge/aquatic item. Sorry to sound so ignorant about it, but I really don't know aquatic life by sight. The fossil is 6 cm long X 4 cm tall X 2 cm thick. Found in an Upper Cretaceous area, Kirtland Formation of northwestern New Mexico. The fossil has the small pits located around the edges and on the opposite side too. Thanks!