Never seen anything like this rock...is it a rock?

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Have used a Bounty hunter "Lone Star," Tesoro "Cibola." I now use an XP Deus.
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I usually post in the metal detecting forums. Found this years ago in a stream, it was on land where I dug an arrowhead, while digging a piece of metal.
Any help would be appreciated!
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If the pictures appear sideways;
Click on a picture once, it will bring the picture up, by itself (it will still be sideways. )
Click on the picture one more time, it will make the picture right side up.
Thanks again!
 

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Corrected the pics for you. Reduced their size by over 70% using
PAINT, then cropped a little while reducing the amount of exposure.

Did you post directly from your phone?

If you did use your phone, there is an adjustable setting on your phone for the image size.
I believe yours is set to the largest setting, making for very large file sizes and huge images.
Images would post better (correct side up) if you reset that to something along the lines of
1000x800 (or thereabouts). Images would still be plenty big for internet use without any degrading
of the image, and they would load and post much faster.

As to what that critter is, I'm clueless aside from it looking a bit like
a fossilized miniature moose turd.

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20191107_110357.webp

20191107_110402.webp

That last one looks a bit like Jabba da Hut...:occasion14:

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Corrected the pics for you. Reduced their size by over 70% using
PAINT, then cropped a little while reducing the amount of exposure.

Did you post directly from your phone?

If you did use your phone, there is an adjustable setting on your phone for the image size.
I believe yours is set to the largest setting, making for very large file sizes and huge images.
Images would post better (correct side up) if you reset that to something along the lines of
1000x800 (or thereabouts). Images would still be plenty big for internet use without any degrading
of the image, and they would load and post much faster.

As to what that critter is, I'm clueless aside from it looking a bit like
a fossilized miniature moose turd.

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That last one looks a bit like Jabba da Hut...:occasion14:

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Moose turd....interesting take!
Jaba the Hut....even MORE interesting! ��
At first I thought a turtle egg, or something. Now I wonder if it's not a seed of some sort.
Thanks for the picture info, also!
 

Looks like a clam trying to eat a rock. That is pretty cool
 

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