Oct 6, 2018 2:24 PM
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Picks of both sides of this great lakes fossil. Approx 3-4 in long
rockhounds
fossils
what_is_this
rock
khaytsus
Meteorite.
YouAndTheHorseYouRodeInOn
Pork chop cooked to safe temperature according to the USDA
Flanagansdog
Moldy orange
okillshutupnow
Fossilized hive
TilSovngarde
It’s your lucky meteorite! Check for space peanuts.
venomlash
Favositid tabulate coral, a.k.a. honeycomb coral.
trashiestoftrashever
That looks like an imprint, not a fossil
geonerd
*scratches head* - a piece of Receptaculites? Know the age?
Otherwise, probably some bryozoan...
Chiseler
Looks like coral
RigoryMorty
Paleodictyon
Paleodictyon is a surface trace, and doesn't make tubes at depth.
Hmm yes, some kind of cnidaria then?
Could be, but not hexagonal like a coral. I'm thinking bryozoan, but hard to tell.
khaytsus
Meteorite.
YouAndTheHorseYouRodeInOn
Pork chop cooked to safe temperature according to the USDA
Flanagansdog
Moldy orange
okillshutupnow
Fossilized hive
TilSovngarde
It’s your lucky meteorite! Check for space peanuts.
venomlash
Favositid tabulate coral, a.k.a. honeycomb coral.
trashiestoftrashever
That looks like an imprint, not a fossil
geonerd
*scratches head* - a piece of Receptaculites? Know the age?
geonerd
Otherwise, probably some bryozoan...
Chiseler
Looks like coral
RigoryMorty
Paleodictyon
geonerd
Paleodictyon is a surface trace, and doesn't make tubes at depth.
RigoryMorty
Hmm yes, some kind of cnidaria then?
geonerd
Could be, but not hexagonal like a coral. I'm thinking bryozoan, but hard to tell.