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enter image description hereenter image description hereenter image description hereenter image description hereAgitzed claw 1 large and 1 smaller underneath. What I found is about 4" long and about 3/4" in diameter which gets smaller towards the tip. Underneath it appears to be another small claw tip about 11/4" long and appears 1/4" in diameter. They look like stone or aeget.

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    $\begingroup$ There are many fossil id forums where specialists often know the latin name of 150 types of ammonites and they know a lot about tdino claws too. $\endgroup$ Commented Sep 2, 2023 at 19:49
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    $\begingroup$ What's the rock matrix - typically fossils are only found in sedimentary rocks... $\endgroup$
    – bob1
    Commented Sep 2, 2023 at 23:33
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    $\begingroup$ Where is this from geographically? What formation? $\endgroup$
    – kmm
    Commented Sep 3, 2023 at 17:33
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    $\begingroup$ I discovered it in the Pacific Northwest on one of the beaches off vashon $\endgroup$
    – Time
    Commented Sep 4, 2023 at 0:53
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    $\begingroup$ without knowing the rock type or higher quality images it could be coral or crinoid, or a dozen other aquatic animal fossils. dinosaur fossil is very porous so its unlikely. $\endgroup$
    – John
    Commented Sep 4, 2023 at 1:37

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