
Time for another Mystery Monday fossil! See if you can figure out this wrinkly rock.
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Time for another Mystery Monday fossil! See if you can figure out this wrinkly rock.
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Could you clarify scale? Thanks!
Each yellow or black bar under the fossil is 1 cm, so about 5 cm (2″) in total length. Thanks for asking, I should have clarified that up front.
Horn coral?