Can someone please help me identify this rock or possibly a fossil tooth???

grantdeason

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That is what everybody said it looked like that I have shown it to around here in South AL. LOL! If it is a acorn, it had to fall from a HUGE ass oak tree that grew here in my back yard millions of years ago:happysmiley:
 

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That is what everybody said it looked like that I have shown it to around here in South AL. LOL! If it is a acorn, it had to fall from a HUGE ass oak tree that grew here in my back yard millions of years ago:happysmiley:
I wouldn't think it's out of the question look how big the dinosaurs were, whats a giant nut? Megasquirrelodon food. :laughing7:
BK
 

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cool find i find petrified hickory nuts in my garden all the time and in the sandstone that i have busted up in the driveway through the years
 

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I just had another thought!, second one today!, :laughing7: maybe a fulgurite, depending on the composition of the soil that was struck, lightning can produce some strange solidified artifacts!
 

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i'm thinking it's a gastropod..a snail type creature...yep that's what i'm thinking...
owg...
 

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