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brad hinkelman

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Sorry, but I think it's just a water worn pebble.

 

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16 minutes ago, Jeffrey P said:

Looks like a provocative concretion. I could fill a museum with the ones I've found.

Man I tell ya,haha. ....thanks

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9 minutes ago, Plax said:

looks like an ear broken off a Scapanorhyncus tooth root.

 

I'm not sure.

Looks awfully smooth for that,  in my opinion, Plax. :unsure: 

 

 

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agreed fossil dude. Probably broken in the initial lag formation and phosphatized along with the rest of the rubble. It obviously has structure and a break to my eyes. You're quite right that it is a pebble now.

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