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Hi all

 

I know nothing about fossils but have been tasked with finding out what two fossils are. Please see image attached. Are they ammonites? They were found in Pembrokeshire.

 

Many thanks in advance for your help.

 

 

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From the location they are probably Lower Carboniferous rugose 'horn' corals. 

Nice! :)

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Welcome to the Forum. :)

+1 for Rugose corals.

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2 hours ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

From the location they are probably Lower Carboniferous rugose 'horn' corals. 

Nice! :)

Definitely. :)

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I agree! :dinothumb:

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