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Post by jasoninsd on Aug 21, 2020 12:02:20 GMT -5
Wow. I've never seen a horn corral attached to a base before.
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Fossilman
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Post by Fossilman on Aug 22, 2020 9:09:59 GMT -5
Pretty cool!
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kyoti
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Post by kyoti on Aug 30, 2020 8:00:45 GMT -5
Very neat fossils! I agree with Jason. It's unusual to see a coral still attached to the matrix. Wish I could find one of my Rudist fossils that way
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Post by rmf on Aug 30, 2020 11:04:45 GMT -5
kozman the "horn coral" is not so much horn coral but the mold of the top concave hole of a horn coral \/ |
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kozman
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Post by kozman on Sept 1, 2020 18:36:11 GMT -5
Rmf, took me a little bit for it to sink in about the horn coral. Not a horned coral like it has a dome. Lol! I've attached better pics of the fossils below the dome, hehehe.
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Post by rmf on Sept 1, 2020 19:12:38 GMT -5
Rmf, took me a little bit for it to sink in about the horn coral. Not a horned coral like it has a dome. Lol! I've attached better pics of the fossils below the dome, hehehe. I see what you are looking at. Yes that is a side view of the horn coral. However in the top pic of these two shows just to the left of center at the top and cone area inverted. That is the internal mold of the top of a coral so it would have been up side down.
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