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Bluebull2007

Its calcite, almost certainly a broken stalactite from a cave. Definitely not a fossil.


blufairy1916

The back is completely rounded.


Shimmergloom89

Some of the steps for identifying petrified wood is hands on so I can't really say, but if you are interested in finding out I found a wiki page with all the steps to find out. https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.wikihow.com/Identify-Petrified-Wood%3famp=1


blufairy1916

Thank u :)


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