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Coral? Ignaberga Sweden


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I found these coral? Fossils in Ignaberga Quarry, Sweden Upper Cretaceous.

I like these fossils and would really like to be able to id them.

 

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Either coral or bryazoan, with my money being on the latter, seeing as how flat the structure is. May be @Rockwood has any ideas about this?

'There's nothing like millions of years of really frustrating trial and error to give a species moral fibre and, in some cases, backbone' -- Terry Pratchett

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I've grudgingly been trying to ease my contrarian instincts lately.

Not this morning I'm afraid. I see the convoluted housing for a scleractinian coral.

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On 11/4/2021 at 12:16 PM, Rockwood said:

I've grudgingly been trying to ease my contrarian instincts lately.

Not this morning I'm afraid. I see the convoluted housing for a scleractinian coral.

Ok thanks!

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I've just remembered we could still ask @The Amateur Paleontologist for his opinion. Denmark might not be quite the same as Sweden, but at least it's geographically a lot closer.

'There's nothing like millions of years of really frustrating trial and error to give a species moral fibre and, in some cases, backbone' -- Terry Pratchett

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