Natural formations or something else?

Ozarksrockturner

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Found several of these in the woods near a confirmed Native American marker or thong tree. They do look strange to me as I have lived here all my life (Southwest Missouri) and have never seen anything like them before. Some of the shapes are recognizable to me with a little imagination as animal shapes that may be recognized. What do you think? IMG_20171021_172907.jpg IMG_20171021_153516445.jpg IMG_20171102_153254014.jpg IMG_20171102_115237604-1.jpg IMG_20171021_123948191.jpg
 

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loco oro

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These appear to be natural, unworked, although it looks as if they had been moved around.
 

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Indian Steve

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Sorry, but they are made by nature. Also, most "Native American Marker Trees" are not old enough to have been used by Native Americans. Please ad a picture of the tree if possible. Keep hunting. Real Relics will come!
 

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Ozarksrockturner

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Either way man or nature made they are interesting formations, but the one with my shoe in the bottom of picture for a quick on the spot size reference, has a blue eye that turned out to be a fish scale.
 

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