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Teressa

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On the first look your find looks like a piece of flint or chert to me, those often break in a way that may look like fossil structures.

To say more it would indeed be helpful to know the region it was found and maybe some other angles, especially of the parts that caught your attention and make you think it may be a fossil.

Best Regards,

J

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