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Possible olive fruit


Consultleonyx

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Possible olive fruit that has petrified.

Please help id kumquat or olive?

Petrified.

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Found in pinellas county Florida reddington shores Beach 

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It might be a human made artificial fruit for decoration. Does it look dyed or painted?

 

Also, olives and kumquats have not been in Florida long enough to have become fossils (10k years).

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