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    Leathon Femmel
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    i think this is a solitary rugosa coral, possibly colonial if the “horns” on the side are separate branches

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    #16446
    Jack Kallmeyer
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    <h2 class=”user-fullname”><small>@leathon-femmel I am replying just to let you know someone took a look at your specimen.  I wish I could help but from the photo, I’m not sure this is even a coral.  You didn’t mention the age or formation where this was found.  That may be helpful to someone else helping you.</small></h2>

    #16828
    Bruce MacFadden
    Keymaster

    anyone know which ammonite this is? It’s in my hotel in Madrid, Spain.

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    Jack Kallmeyer
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    @bmacfadden  Bruce, I have no idea what the ID is but I am pretty sure it would fit in a carry on bag! 🙂

     

    #16879
    Forest Post
    Participant

    natural stone

    #16880
    Forest Post
    Participant

    stone , looks like a fake

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