Can anyone please help me identify

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I found this on a hill in columbus, ga. Popular site for sharks teeth and all kinds of different fossils. A lot of goblin shark. It looks like a claw or tooth maybe, the tip has natural wear and tou can see a "core" so its definitely one or the other, just from what? The location, I think, is called the cusseta sands formation, not sure.
 

I know nothing about this subject, so don't go by what I say.
But it looks like a natural rock fragment to me.
Clean it up a bit and post more pictures from different angles, maybe we can see what you see.

Also you might want to post it on the fossils forum

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I know nothing about this subject, so don't go by what I say.
But it looks like a natural rock fragment to me.
Clean it up a bit and post more pictures from different angles, maybe we can see what you see.

Also you might want to post it on the fossils forum

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I’ve hunter in that bit of Georgia and I gotta agree. Let’s see more of it though.
 

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If I didn't know better, I would say it's a fossilized tadpole!
 

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Looks like a piece of quartz with some crystals along the top.
 

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