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Hello fellow fossil-finders! I am back with a new fossil to be identified! :)

Last Saturday I went to the Delaware Bay Beach with my cousins. We were looking for small fossils that were buried in this huge pile of rocks right at the edge of the water.The first fossil was found almost instantly. I believe it is honeycomb coral. Take a look.

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Next, I found something that I couldn't identify. It could be a barnacle for all I know. It has small grooves on the black side of the rock, seen here:

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Here is another view at the other side:

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Like always, if you can identify what this is, please tell me.

Thanks!

-Con

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I see corals...

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Con,sorry,but I think something is wrong here.Pic 2&3 looks to be different specimens. Pic 2 is Pic 2 from here:http://www.thefossilforum.com/index.php?/topic/53844-possible-bivalve/

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I see pieces of corals.

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:1-SlapHands_zpsbb015b76::popcorn:

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Both are corals.

 

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Both are corals.

Okay, thanks! Ill add them both to my little "coral" section!

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