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Alwayslookinatmyredshoes

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I need these pictures to find the right person, I have tons of pictures for they are all local to me. I can send examples to you.

 

Ok so here's what I think, I think these rocks were formed right after the ice age, from animals from right when the ice froze over. They must have thawed out turning into the ocean, (animals becoming part of the ocean floor from all the sediment and debri) then after millions of years they became part of the earths crust, then being broken up by an earthquake or maybe an asteroid?! Maybe a bunch of meteorites that struck one after another. Who can tell me more about these?

 

https://imgur.com/a/54TMYqc

 

https://imgur.com/a/3OSoG2E

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You need to upload pictures directly on here. Also going to need specific location and formation if possible.

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22 minutes ago, Alwayslookinatmyredshoes said:

Ok so here's what I think, I think these rocks were formed right after the ice age, from animals from right when the ice froze over. They must have thawed out turning into the ocean, (animals becoming part of the ocean floor from all the sediment and debri) then after millions of years they became part of the earths crust, then being broken up by an earthquake or maybe an asteroid?! Maybe a bunch of meteorites that struck one after another.

 

First, as @Lone Hunter mentioned, please upload the images to the Forum and provide a general location.

 

Second, what evidence leads you to believe the quote above?

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Not seeing any fossils there. :(

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I agree with the others but I was wondering how did you come up with this theory. I wonder what about this rock looks like a thawed out animal that became the ocean floor and Earth's crust which then was broken up by meteors?

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Hello......
With all due respect, but what you are saying is more like a test to assess the level of education and respect of the forum members, than a theory of what happened to those stones.
If I'm wrong, I'm sure I am, I would also like to know how you came up with such a fantastic theory. 
best regards.:Wink1:
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