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I know this is a concretion (found in Colorado) but fossils can sometimes be in concretions. I thought it looked interesting so I decided to ask about it here. Correct me if I’m wrong but the outside looks like sandstone, what could the inside be?38666CF8-9C17-4AF6-8824-576C09A1FF71.thumb.jpeg.f8592e2d31caacf3a487ee87f244626a.jpegC5C21A3C-50D2-4CD1-9DE3-BD4B8B53590B.thumb.jpeg.80e65db9171b4acf310bf4a9881948f6.jpeg8260E276-8A84-46DC-96A6-6300C3DC19BE.thumb.jpeg.b59019c0196de9a459cad739b8c14dc2.jpeg

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