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Is this a coprolite?


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I don't think so. 
It looks to me more like sandstone or mudstone with some mineral inclusions. 

 

Have you looked into joining a rockhound/fossil club in your area?

It will give you the opportunity to meet up with like minded individuals with experience hunting there.

It is a great way to get acquainted with the types of fossils to be found in your area. 

Also, it can provide access to sites un-huntable by the singular fossil hunter. 

 

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@Fossildude19 Gotcha, I hadn’t even thought of joining a rockhound/fossil club.  I didn’t realize there was one near me. I need to check it out. Thank you! :)

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