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I found this rock in Southern Ontario buried in the dirt in my front yard.  I kept it because it thought it had a neat design and now I am wondering whether it is a fossil and what type.  The size is 3 cm tall with a 3 cm diameter.

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Welcome to the Forum. :)

Looks like some sort of Coral.  

Neat find.  :) 

 

 

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I agree, coral, and a very nice one that reveals the interesting inner parts.

 

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1 minute ago, Innocentx said:

I agree, coral, and a very nice one that reveals the interesting inner parts.

 

Very cool, I’m looking up pictures of coral fossils now and I see the resemblance.  Thanks for putting me on the right track.

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