What's that in the stone? It looks like bone remains?!?

Hello everyone out there, my son has recently developed a digging obsession and digs everywhere if you're not careful. The hole he created was almost completely black earth. He dug out stones. We then warned him not to throw stones. He threw this one on the ground, and it shattered on one side. What you see was, or is, what came out. Do you have any idea what it could be? It definitely smells like bones. 😅

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jabberwocky666
2 years ago

It’s a rocked sea urchin.

jabberwocky666
2 years ago

Öhm – so stones are about 70 million years old. At that time, the region where you live today was a tropical sea. Over time this is then dried out and on the former seabed a layer of earth grew.

Hayns
2 years ago

Where did he find it (Federal Land, Acker, Beach)?

It seems to be a sea urchin in the Flint, a few more pictures would be helpful.

Hayns
2 years ago

Where he found theLand, Acker, Beach?

What are you talking about? Take photos of it.

It is not a question that it is a sea urchin.

To limit what it is for fossil sea urchin is and how old he is, the place of discovery is helpful.

In the water were sea urchins about 70 million years.

Sandlerkoenig07
2 years ago
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This was found in which region of Germany. It is necessary to know the geology of the area in order to arrange the piece.

Hayns
2 years ago

Who do you say that? 😁

Hayns
2 years ago

OK, place of discovery is unknown, so there are no petrographic points.

That other images don’t bring, I know, then I see other pictures, I see more than those who think they wouldn’t bring anything…

Such a stone has an upper side and lower side, two different side views and a top view as well as a undersight.

If you have all the pictures, then a practitioner can “read” as a layman cannot imagine.

The sea urchin is safe.

chasperli1965
2 years ago

cool, don’t know, looks like corn…

React98
2 years ago

Huch?

I’d let the stone look into it.