Weird Little Stone What Is It??

Gearheadmike

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IAMZIM

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It could be a piece of industrial deburring media, but my other guess would be a concretion, they can be crazy shapes!
 

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ProspectingForStone

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So i was at an action and bought a box with some rocks in it most my sister took i then found this in between the cardboard and just looks weird.
Someone said it could of been made via human body lol gull stone? I have no idea haha. Looks kinda sandy and looks like a seem line around the center.

I genuinely have no idea here, as with most things.

I will say to my naked eye it looks like a mix of a tonsil stone, and a specimen of coprolite.

Or rather looks like it could be coprolite but quite possibly not. Probably not. As far as looking like it is made via the human body looks more like a tonsil stone to me, as opposed to a gull or bladder stone. :laughing7:

Genuinely I have no clue. Perhaps there is another here who can figure this one out.
 

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