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Fossils found in lake superior?


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I found these three fossils I’m pretty sure one of them is a coral but the other two I have no idea. Thanks in advance! Found in Grand Marais MI. 

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Hello, and welcome to the Forum. :)

 

Looks like some Coral fossils.

The honeycomb looking one is a tabulate coral, something similar to Favosites, while the others look like rugose, or "horn" corals.

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2 hours ago, Fossildude19 said:

Hello, and welcome to the Forum. :)

 

Looks like some Coral fossils.

The honeycomb looking one is a tabulate coral, something similar to Favosites, while the others look like rugose, or "horn" corals.

Thank you! The round one looks so strange for a horn coral but it’s probably very weathered down by the water. 

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