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Found this in an area where we find a lot of shark teeth.  It's a lot heavier than other objects it size.  Very smooth to the touch.  I have no idea what it is if you can help.

 

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Phosphate nodule? :headscratch:

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Thanks for the feedback, I've thought that this could be a cetacean bulla as well, but never quite sure.  I appreciate you both responding!!  

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Hi,

 

Can't help with ID, but where was it found, and how old is it?

 

Best regards,

 

Max

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Thanks for the feedback, I've thought that this could be a cetacean bulla as well, but never quite sure.  I appreciate you both responding!!  

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