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Lisalynn

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Found in Indiana - it is very heavy. Looks like a femoral head of something. Has what appear to be the femoral condyls (broken off) in front,CB421EB4-4DCD-418E-8E35-51055F24D6D7.thumb.jpeg.ee131e1d1bf6fef2ca9fbc88f248dc1b.jpeg spongy bone in back and medial ligament attachments on the side. 

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Speleogen, maybe?

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6 hours ago, Rockwood said:

Careful. That looks a lot like the piece that got me hooked. Also not a fossil. :)

And what exactly is that?  A clue would be nice for learning purposes :)

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2 hours ago, Lone Hunter said:

And what exactly is that?  A clue would be nice for learning purposes :)

I reluctantly accepted its being a form septarian concretion.

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