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    Posted 7 years ago

    moestuffmoe
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    I found this by a creek in Mississippi.by looking at others posts, I feel like it's some kind of coral but I'd like to have someone else's take on it! It's made up of geometric shapes, mostly octagonal. It reminds me of a wasps nest.

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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 7 years ago
      Brain coral. A lot of it is found well inland from the Gulf coast. Much of it is fossilized.
    2. SpiritBear, 7 years ago
      A coral in the hexaganoria family, due to the general 6-sided colonies covering it.
    3. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 7 years ago
      Nice job BB2 was here, and SpiritBear, solved another one! :^)
      Welcome to CW moestuffmoe, friendly, knowledgeable people, get your answers quick! :^)
    4. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 7 years ago
      Oh, an FNG ! Welcome to CyberAsylum/CW.
    5. swampdogg swampdogg, 7 years ago
      Cool honey comb looking rock at first before reading i thought fossilized kidney lol you never know what you will find in life or see in ( CW ).

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