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Can you identify this? #1506529
11/03/15 09:03 AM
11/03/15 09:03 AM
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CHELSEA, AL
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KEITH Offline OP
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[Linked Image]

Re: Can you identify this? [Re: KEITH] #1506533
11/03/15 09:05 AM
11/03/15 09:05 AM
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Jackson County
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Looks like the cap of an overcup acorn

Re: Can you identify this? [Re: KEITH] #1506541
11/03/15 09:10 AM
11/03/15 09:10 AM
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Birmingham, AL
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Petrified kidney stone from a dinosaur


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Re: Can you identify this? [Re: Wade] #1506690
11/03/15 11:14 AM
11/03/15 11:14 AM
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Boaz,Al,Mexican Paradise
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I really don't have a clue.Just hope it wasn't a turd at one time eek


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Re: Can you identify this? [Re: KEITH] #1506696
11/03/15 11:18 AM
11/03/15 11:18 AM
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Posts: 29,593
Fosters, Alabama, USA
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Petrified stegosaurus turd.


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Re: Can you identify this? [Re: BrentM] #1506711
11/03/15 11:32 AM
11/03/15 11:32 AM
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Posts: 3,290
Near the Trussell
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Originally Posted by BrentM
Looks like the cap of an overcup acorn


If it's s guessing game I'm going with Brent.


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Re: Can you identify this? [Re: KEITH] #1506730
11/03/15 11:46 AM
11/03/15 11:46 AM
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FL
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Some kind of plant/acorn thingy. Tree related. If it ends up being dried animal waste, I feel sorry for the poor animal. rofl

Re: Can you identify this? [Re: mw2015] #1506735
11/03/15 11:50 AM
11/03/15 11:50 AM
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pensacola,fl
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It's a very wrinkly hand.


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Re: Can you identify this? [Re: KEITH] #1506761
11/03/15 12:18 PM
11/03/15 12:18 PM
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Slidell, La
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That is an overcup acorn. A pretty good sized one too.


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Re: Can you identify this? [Re: KEITH] #1506790
11/03/15 12:38 PM
11/03/15 12:38 PM
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Posts: 438
Nw al
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Looks like sawtooth oak acorn cup.

Re: Can you identify this? [Re: KEITH] #1506801
11/03/15 12:50 PM
11/03/15 12:50 PM
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Prattville
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swamp white oak


Originally Posted by Johntravis89
There is 2 different high fence. 1 small and one big! Mine was free range in the big pen and was not a breeder buck. Why does it have to be twisted around??
Re: Can you identify this? [Re: KEITH] #1506804
11/03/15 12:53 PM
11/03/15 12:53 PM
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N. Alabama
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Puffer fish droppings

Re: Can you identify this? [Re: Reyn] #1506807
11/03/15 12:56 PM
11/03/15 12:56 PM
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Fayetteville TN Via Selma
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Originally Posted by Reyn
Puffer fish droppings


I was going to say puffer fish egg, but I like your answer better.


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Re: Can you identify this? [Re: KEITH] #1507015
11/03/15 03:46 PM
11/03/15 03:46 PM
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Tennessee
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If I found that in West Tenn. it came from a Sweet Gum tree.


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Re: Can you identify this? [Re: KEITH] #1507020
11/03/15 03:49 PM
11/03/15 03:49 PM
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Lee County, Alabama
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Sea urchin. Really though, it looks like a sweet gum ball. (At least thats what we call them around here)


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Re: Can you identify this? [Re: KEITH] #1507026
11/03/15 03:54 PM
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North Alabama
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Not a sweet gum ball, these are sweet gum balls. The op pic looks too stiff and hard as a rock. Looks like an overcup cap to me[Linked Image]


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