Aug 10, 2018 2:11 PM
Borderweaver2
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Anybody know type?
fossilid
4everwild
Looks like a petoskey stone
FerrousBuehler
Nice find! I find the aame stuff in Ohio just usually smaller pieces
docmuteki
TheTaphonomist
Hexagonaria percarinata
sawdustskinandfire
It’s amazing how things fossilized when being under water for 40 days and 40 nights. With god all things are possible
It waa damn good water.
GanjalfTheGray
I don't even know the types of living coral we have on earth now. I salute anyone who can answer this question off the top of their head.
Petoskey we find them in Michigan
4everwild
Looks like a petoskey stone
FerrousBuehler
Nice find! I find the aame stuff in Ohio just usually smaller pieces
docmuteki
TheTaphonomist
Hexagonaria percarinata
sawdustskinandfire
It’s amazing how things fossilized when being under water for 40 days and 40 nights. With god all things are possible
FerrousBuehler
It waa damn good water.
GanjalfTheGray
I don't even know the types of living coral we have on earth now. I salute anyone who can answer this question off the top of their head.
4everwild
Petoskey we find them in Michigan