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Ordovician coral from Tennessee


Thunderchunky

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I have these few pieces of coral I need help identifying. They were all found in middle Tennessee. They were all found in the same place and their formation is part of the stones river group. 

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I also have this weird little guy from Tennessee that my dad found on a roof. 

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Edited by Thunderchunky
Wrote sponges instead of coral
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I think that you have corals rather than sponge.  Check out the genus Favosites for comparison.

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1 hour ago, Myrmica said:

I think that you have corals rather than sponge.  Check out the genus Favosites for comparison.

Oops sorry I get corals and sponges confused lol. Thank you!

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  • Thunderchunky changed the title to Ordovician coral from Tennessee

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