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I found this in a run off area among sandstone and limestone rocks. I’ve seen plenty of squashed frogs and that is what this looked like to me. This was in an area noted as Pennsylvanian series, Graham formation. I tend to see faces in everything, so I was hoping to get help in identifying this. Any opinions are appreciated.

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It is not a frog, and i dont see any specific fossils in the speciment.  I do like the figure, though  I was thinking sword-man 

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It's a mineral deposition, somehow remembering of boxwork.

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At least one of them looks like what's left of Wile E. Coyote after another missed grab of the Roadrunner, and a fall from significant height.  All that's missing is the "Poof" cloud next to it. 

 

Kidding aside, it is an interesting assemblage of something.

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