what does this belong to?

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Stone Like Fish;1384810; said:
Shhh, i mean not minrilised! (SPELLING ARGH)

Anyways, you found it on a beach, thousands of shark teeth (fossil) are found on beaches, i'd call it as a fish, also the bit that sticks out looks like it could be the bit leading up to the eye socket or nasal passage.

My .000000002


Looks like petrified wood IMO. :popcorn:
 
Lol, justify the answer!

Your in brisbane?
 
Stone Like Fish;1384857; said:
Lol, justify the answer!

Your in brisbane?

Yeah. Mmk, I'll Justify it.
 
Ok

See the colours, Looks like Drift wood IMO. Also, who ever found this thinks it's a bone.. Petrified wood Is hard like a bone.


The 'teeth' look like thorns, simple as that.

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I think they are too consistent for plant growth (the spikes which you have circled). Generally the wood is very distinctly wood, round with the features clearly definable (i found heaps, don't even pick it up anyone..)
 
Stone Like Fish;1384886; said:
I think they are too consistent for plant growth (the spikes which you have circled). Generally the wood is very distinctly wood, round with the features clearly definable (i found heaps, don't even pick it up anyone..)


Maybe. I'm not sure, It was just a wild guess. :) :popcorn:
 
Lol, gotta love fossils. Id is always the funnest. (even if its a rough id.)

Nativelover - I'd say its a fish jaw.
 
Stone Like Fish;1384896; said:
Lol, gotta love fossils. Id is always the funnest. (even if its a rough id.)

Nativelover - I'd say its a fish jaw.


Yeah, I agree.

Also, I'd like to add. The wood doesn't look like the right type of grain or type to be like a thorn.
 
Oh, by the way Pixy, what i've learnt over hte years is that colour is not a determining feature. :)

The stuff i got ranges from blue, brown, even some that are a whitish colour.
 
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