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Anthony D

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Country, State, and region or county information would be helpful.

Also, views of front, back sides, top, and bottom, from directly above/straight on would also help us.

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It looks like a septarian concretion. Not a fossil, but this one is definitely a keeper!

 

P.S. -- It's not an egg, if that's what you were thinking. Look at how thick the "shell" is at the lower left side. An embryo would need a jackhammer to break out of there. Also, eggshells are the same thickness all over -- it doesn't vary even slightly.

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Mark.

 

Fossil hunting is easy -- they don't run away when you shoot at them!

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