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Hey guys, need help on Silurian id


joshuajbelanger

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My wife and I have been hunting a Silurian Dolomite outcropping all day in kentucky.  We found about 30 beautiful trilobites.  In the rock, we also found several of these things.  I imagine it is cnidarian something or other, but can't place exactly the id.  Any help would be appreciated.

 

-J

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1 minute ago, Raggedy Man said:

Roguse coral (aka horn coral)

 

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Thanks guys, not used to seeing horn coral in situ.  It's been a great trip!  I have about 300 lbs of rock to bring back to Florida!

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Would love to see the trilos!

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I like Trilo-butts and I cannot lie.

 

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