May be. A tooth or something

Jasonaustin

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I have had this here A rock or fossil whatever it is for a few years I can't remember where I got it from but but it was here in Arizona I would say it's about an inch and a half wide in about 2 inches tall 20181102_174326.jpg 20181102_174555.jpg 20181102_174326.jpg 20181102_174555.jpg
 

lairmo

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Just looks like a rock to me...but sometimes I'm not right...
 

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IMO it is milk quartz.
 

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Looks like quartz to me, in my opinion, not a tooth
 

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Do you mind if I save one of your photos? Its easier to explain a few things that I noticed.
 

Whiplash016

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Sry, I forgot about this. The outlined red area is interesting, but I don’t have enough to go on by just this picture. It’s possible you only have one side and the white section appears to be the interior and was a calcium mineral before permineralization. It looks like it’s calcite now, so that makes sense. The outlined red area is a different mineral, probably quartz. The reason for the two different petrifications is the mineral makeup prior to fossilization.
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