This has to be one of a kind find!

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photo 1.JPG photo 3.JPG photo 2.JPG I know what this looks like, but I cannot believe that is what it is to look like. It is all rock, weighs about 1/4 of a pound. Found it in rock pile on a river bank. It looks natural with no man made markings. Anyone know what this is?
 

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Dec 7, 2012
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thanks for the reply's on the stone. The gooey Duck would be the closest, still looks to be a stretch it could be that. I hope to find more information as well as get additional input from TN viewers. Thanks
 

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DDancer

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Well that appears to be phalickite. Most unusual..... or someone is looking for something they lost....

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curious kat

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That is very interesting and weird....since you say it's "rock", could it have been carved, kind of looks that way!? What ever, it is a really unique rock.:icon_thumleft:

DSCN4022.JPG ...odd one I found, but natural.
 

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See how hard it is.........hit it with a hammer
 

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