Found in a river bed. Help identify?

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GatorBoy

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Looks like it used to be a small box turtle
 

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The interlocking seams resemble those of a Baculite, but the shape doesn't. If you have a Natural History museum nearby, they can help. Let us know what you find out. Interesting.
 

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Ninjafossils

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As you saw on the other post it is in fact an ammonite
 

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