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North Sulphur River Texas Cretaceous find. Is this coral or a worn Globidens tooth? I'm leaning towards coral. Both are pretty rare finds at NSR so I'm not sure. 

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Can we get a better look at what would be the root were it a tooth ?

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I'm of the coral camp.

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Definitely looks like coral

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Thanks. Crazy how rare coral is at the North Sulphur River. I've literally now found 2 pieces in 4 yrs.

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Coralite mold ? 

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14 hours ago, JarrodB said:

Thanks. Crazy how rare coral is at the North Sulphur River. I've literally now found 2 pieces in 4 yrs.

Congrats on the rare find! :dinothumb:

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I agree with RockWood; it is an inner mould of the coral. The coral itself is gone.

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7 minutes ago, HansTheLoser said:

I agree with RockWood; it is an inner mould of the coral. The coral itself is gone.

Thanks

On 10/30/2019 at 4:38 PM, Rockwood said:

Coralite mold ? 

Thanks

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