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Rocks.

 

 

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As already requested, please post location information for all specimens you would like identified.

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Definitely not teeth or tusk, and they may very well all just be rocks, but the middle one does look to have the correct texture for a highly eroded and wave/stream polished unidentifiable bone fragment from what I can see.

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Oamaru

North Otago

New Zealand 

 

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Brown one does look like bone

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