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Eric bailey

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Found this in Lake Havasu wondering if it could be a tooth or just a rock formation

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Sorry, not a tooth

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Limestone with a chert? inclusion.  The limestone is the gray and the chert is the orangey part.  The limestone is weathering faster than the other rock, so you get that fossily look.    

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Welcome to the Forum!

I agree with chert in limestone.  Not a fossil, but keep on looking.  Often fossil shells and corals can be found in such rock.  Sometimes the fossils are replaced by chert (silica), in which case they may stand out from the limestone in an interesting way.

 

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