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I really have no idea on this one, but no-one can tell me rock because I've found multiple things like it.

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Here's another thing that looks like it:

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Both of these have one half of it with indentions on it. Any ideas?

~Eric

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The first pictures look like some kind of conglomerate, I see what looks like small pebbles in places and some color changes. Where did you find it? The locality and it's bedrock age may help ID.

The second looks a little like a tooth, but I'm no expert.

Dave

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Need to include some kind of size reference, or state the dimensions.

My apologies. What it's resting on in the 2nd-4th pictures is a folded up kleenex, the kind that are in small plastic packages you carry around with you.

It may be in a conglomerate, that's definitely possible, the remainder of it that looks like the second object is what I'm focusing on, however. Fossils from Gainesville creeks may include other objects within, as they are made by the sediments surrounding them.

And I'm VERY doubtful it's a tooth, no offense intended.

~Eric

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