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KYHeadHunter

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At first I thought it was a birdstone but I've never seen one that looks anything like this. I had one guy tell me it was a geofact, but I'm not too sure about that. Any ideas on what it might be. Sorry the pic is a little blurry.
 

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Hugh Mongus

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Could that be one of those extremely rare fossilized turkey coprolites? A small J-shaped one would be from a jake. But perhaps not. I've never seen one exactly like that before. ;D
 

Neanderthal

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HA @ turkey coprolite! If you close one eye and squint while cocking your head at a 14 degree angle, you can clearly see that it's the lil chickenhawk from foghorn leghorn. ;D
 

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Matt R said:
HA @ turkey coprolite! If you close one eye and squint while cocking your head at a 14 degree angle, you can clearly see that it's the lil chickenhawk from foghorn leghorn. ;D

Too Funny. ;D
 

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