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Hi all, I was wondering if anyone could help me with this tooth... first, I was wondering if anyone could I.D it, it appears to have a cusp, so I’d say no to megalodon, so I’d guess either an Angustidens or Auriculatus... second, I was wondering if you guys think this is just a worn tooth that was in the river for a while, or if it was digested, I saw one for sale that looked similar and said it was digested, so it got me wondering, and I figured it was worth it to at least check on the forum. TIA!
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Is this just a water worn rock in a weird pattern, or is it something else? Found at West Runton, UK by my son along with a bucket full of flint rocks and a small handful of belenmites. It’s an intriguing pattern, so even if it’s just a rock I still think it’s neat.
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Do you think that the smooth hole indention in this rock worn by water dripping or man made? What kind of rock is it? I suspect hole made by water but wondering if it could be mortar for pestle... Rock is irregular shape. Measures roughly 6" wide by 5" wide by 2.5" at tallest point. Hole is 1.5" wide. Hard to measure depth but looks to be 1/2" and 3/4". Color is not as gray as it appears in some photos. More tan like first photo. Wish I could say where it was found but I found it in East Tennessee near Jefferson City at an antique/junk store. Sweet country lady said she thought her son might have found it down in the holler. (:I just thought it was interesting. Of course, we did have Native Americans in this area. To me, it was worth the $5 bucks I paid for it regardless.
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