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Seth Harville

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Somebody posted something similar a while back. It is a fossil of some kind but my age shrunken brain cannot remember what it is right now. Somebody will show up with the right answer. There is a lot of knowledge on this forum.
 

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It is somewhat too big for being a cronoid fossil, but it is as Steve said. It is a horn coral fossil with the top part missing.


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