Creepy something

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Donovan.flannery said:
kinda reminds me of a horse tooth for some reason :dontknow:

It's different from things I've found that's for sure. Thanks for looking :)
 

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Cretaceous or lower glen rose limestone, you have a small piece of an Exogyra. Maybe texana or ponderosa, most likely Exogyra texana. Bye
 

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Meant to say Cretacious(Edwards or Glen Rose)limestone.
 

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Maybe. Pic 5 and 6 look a little like this - yuck. A rat jaw. I'll go with oyster.
 

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