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Please tell me if you think this may be a fossils tooth of a sea creature? It was found at Walton in the Naze UK

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Hi,

 

Walton-on-the-Naze is an Eocene-aged site with fossils from the London Clay, so there won't be any dinosaurs found here as the sediments are too young. Instead you can find shark teeth though. How big is this piece? Superficially it has the shape of a highly eroded shark tooth but i do not think it is one. Could we have additional pictures of the other side and a side view? I think it is more likely to be a piece of pyritised wood, if it's even a fossil at all. 

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Thank you for your reply hear are some more snaps

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More images

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One more image

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And another

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Your pictures are very dark and distant.  I did my best to brighten and enlarge.

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Thank you for the editing do you think it may be a tooth of some kind it’s about 1.5 inches long?

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