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I presumed this to be just coral until I saw some pics of bryozoans that looked liked faces. Is this coral?

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49 minutes ago, TqB said:

It does appear to be a tabulate coral, probably a favositid. What's the scale?

i agree it has similar patterns to coral

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I think I see shared walls / conjoined corallites in your specimen, so I go with Tarquin.

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Nice little sweet little faces !

 

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Your picture of bryozoans makes me just want to scream!  :D  I like it!!

 

Note the scale difference between the picture of the bryozoan (very small polygons) and your much larger polygons on the the coral sample.  That is a critical difference.

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