What could this be?

deedoubleyou

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I picked this up in a small stream and never thought much about it, other than its somehow man made. My buddy saw it and thinks it could be a native American tool of some sort. I never even considered that when I picked it up, but figured I would post it. Anyone have any ideas?

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deedoubleyou

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Although it is interesting it is a natural formation.
That's wild. I wondered that but with all the flat sides, I figured it was somehow man made. It's an interesting shape.
 

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It certainly is odd. I can’t see anything indicating an artifact though. If I found it, I would keep it in my “weird rock” collection.
 

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It certainly is odd. I can’t see anything indicating an artifact though. If I found it, I would keep it in my “weird rock” collection.
That is exactly where its going! I have a cool rock collection. Nothing like this in it though. I've never actively looked for points or native artifacts, but have found 2 points over the years while fishing for trout. It's been a long time since I found one.
 

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I now have enough unusual/ special rocks that I am going to make a rock garden this year. I think it will display them better that the coffee cans they are stored in now.😊
 

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