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Found this in an area of Kimble County, Tx while searching for arrowheads.  Can anyone shed some light as to what it may be?

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Moved to FOSSIL ID;)

 

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It could be a bivalve steinkern...but it's most likely a concretionary nodule weathered out of the local limestone.

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