Any help with the identification?

BadAdze

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Northwest Missouri sand bars are great!! Found this one a few days back, a first for me.


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I am not positive but I believe that is a fossil. Post it in that forum and see what they say. Is it 2 different stones or just one? The tan one looks like bone or tooth.
 

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Could indeed be a fossil, so Rock is correct.
 

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Birthday present for me, lol :hello2:
 

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its one, i just adjusted the exposure to help see it better.
 

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It is tan.has some dark grey areas on it, not much
 

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