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Tooth or just a stone?


OliverJ

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So I found this on the beach, and I'm not sure if it's just a stone, or a tooth of some kind.

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Unfortunately your pictures are very out of focus. It is geologic. Not a tooth.

Can you give us a bit of information as to where it was found. There are a lot of beaches in this world of ours.

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Welcome to the Forum. :)

 

I'm  thinking flowstone at the moment, but definitely need better pictures. 

Try taking them outside in daylight. Don't get too close to the item, either. 

 

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I agree, not a fossil;

the core in pic 3 seems to be cherty; so, an oddly shaped (and broken) grey chert nodule?

but better pictures could solve the question

ciao

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