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fossil found washed up on the shore of Seneca lake in upstate New York. Thanks in advance for any help:)

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44 minutes ago, Kane said:

I would say it is a rugose coral.

Definately!  Nice find.

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I agree, it is a nice rugose coral.

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Definitely a rugose coral. If you look around you'll probably find more. I used to find a lot of them at a lake in Wisconsin when I was a kid. If you keep looking you eventually develop an eye for them and can find some very impressive specimens. They are commonly known as horn corals because of their shape.

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Fossil hunting is easy -- they don't run away when you shoot at them!

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