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A Coral?


lukasmik

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Hello.

I'm from Slovakia and yesterday I found a strange looking stone which has something fossilized in it. I am no expert on this matter so I ask you for advice. As far as I can tell it's some kind of Tertiary limestone but I'm not entirely sure what that thing in it is. Please help me identify it.

Thanks.

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Well, as far as I can tell ( I'm not saying its not) I don't think so. I may be wrong, but it looks more like some kind of irony substance? The rock looks like limestone with is often good for fossils. Good luck.

Izak

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I also thought it's iron due to the fact that the place I visited has never produced any fossils whatsoever. Yet I'm still wondering what kind of iron thing it might be?

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I don't know what could be,but for me don't looks like coral.Probably the slab contains some limonitic feature.

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It could have started out as organic remains (it shows no evidence as to what), but it looks like pyrite to me.

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