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Liska

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MOVED TO FOSSIL ID.   ;)

 

Please tell us where this was found - Country, state, or region,  county or department/town.

    Tim    -  VETERAN SHALE SPLITTER

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6 hours ago, Liska said:

Thank you so much!

Do you know what the mineral formation could be?

It's ivory. Or are you asking about the lumpy material in the central part? That is a natural part of the tusk so is probably ivory as well.

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3 minutes ago, Carl said:

It's ivory. Or are you asking about the lumpy material in the central part? That is a natural part of the tusk so is probably ivory as well.

Yes, I meant the inner part. Thank you!

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