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First timer found a bunch of teeth on lake Huron


Gnu_42

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Hello all. I am new to the fossil world but have taken an interest during my trip across Canada. At one of my stops on Lake Huron, I found a large amount of what I think are teeth. Just looking for some more info. I can provide more pictures if needed. Thanks!

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I agree, Rugose corals.

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Nice, pretty cool to me! Are they pretty common around the Great Lakes? Google tells me they went extinct 250 million years ago?

 

Thanks for the quick response!

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1 hour ago, Gnu_42 said:

Nice, pretty cool to me! Are they pretty common around the Great Lakes? Google tells me they went extinct 250 million years ago?

 

Thanks for the quick response!

They are pretty cool to me, too.  They are common around the great lakes, but not as commonly free from the rock like yours.  They are probably Devonian in age.

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Michigan has many Devonian marine fossils, consisting of brachiopods, crinoids, corals, bryzoans, trilobites, gastropods, fish, blastoids, and cephalopods. Happy Hunting! :D

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