Ok. I did that. Those meteorites do not look like this. There may be some similarities but they are very different.
Meteorite holes are caused by the rock being molten hot. Volcanic rocks have similar holes caused from a similar situation. The holes are caused by gas being expelled through the rock while molten.
This rock has one pock mark that resembles the holes you see on some meteorites, specifically about 5% of the pictures on google.
This rock has remnants of an ancient sea bed. That's what I am seeing.
I am an amateur paleontologist. I travel to places to find rocks. I collect rocks. I have thousands of pounds of rocks. This rock is not a meteorite.