Hello! I found this in the San Antonio, Texas area. I'm wondering if it is some sort of stone tool artifact. Does anyone have any insight on this?

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Sorry, natural rock.
 

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It looks like a boomerang that didn't make the cut, something from the Paleolithic era ... Only kidding , it's just a rock :icon_pale:
 

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