Looking for answers as to what this is. Fossilized Dino Egg???

AtrumVorago

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This was found near Oak Grove, Kentucky. It is about 7" tall and about 5" round at its largest point. It was found 15 to 20 feet down while digging a foundation. The land where it was found used to be a river a long time ago. Anyone who may have any information on what this is. Any other questions that you may have I will try to answer. Posting this for a friend, but I am also curious about what it may be. Thank you in advance.


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GatorBoy

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Looks like water worn sandstone to me.
 

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Its highly unlikely that someone finds a fossil egg. When people post "Dinosawr fossil egg, need id pllzzz" you can say with 99% certainty that it is a rock. You are abnormal my friend. You are the one time I have seen a dinosaur egg post that actually may be something real. I still don't think it is a fossil egg, due to the age of the rocks in Ky. But I wouldn't toss it out right now.
 

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Its highly unlikely that someone finds a fossil egg. When people post "Dinosawr fossil egg, need id pllzzz" you can say with 99% certainty that it is a rock. You are abnormal my friend. You are the one time I have seen a dinosaur egg post that actually may be something real. I still don't think it is a fossil egg, due to the age of the rocks in Ky. But I wouldn't toss it out right now.

Could it be a newer dinosaur egg ahaha :)
 

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