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Missouri Fossil


ChervoniMacoroni

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Images have the sharpness and definition turned up to hopefully see more detail. I wish I could say the formation but the map I was looking at was particularly large and I just couldn't really tell. All I can say is that all of the possible formations were from the ordovician period.

 

The first rock is 2.54 centimeters wide, and the second is 19.05 centimeters wide.

 

I was thinking that it was a coral maybe? The shape reminds me of brain coral, but I also haven't seen any coral fossils like this one so I don't know.

 

Sorry if the photos are bad, I took them on my phone and that was the closest I could get without the images turning too blurry. The fossils only show up on one side but if you still want angles I can post some.

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The first image reminds me of beekite rings (many rings). :)

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