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Hi, we recently found this at Big Brook Preserve (NJ). Anyone know what this could be?  It is comes to a point, solid like a rock and was in the bottom of a creek bed. Thanks in advance for your help!

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might be it is a (?pyritized) "Phragmokon" of a belemnit

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Definitely a phragmacone  of the belemnite, Belemnitella americana.

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1 hour ago, rocket said:

might be it is a (?pyritized) "Phragmokon" of a belemnit

 

1 hour ago, rocket said:

might be it is a (?pyritized) "Phragmokon" of a belemnit

Thanks!

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53 minutes ago, Fossildude19 said:

Definitely a phragmacone  of the belemnite, Belemnitella americana.

Thank you...great to know and learn!

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