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often preserved in exquisite detail within sedimentary rocks
suggesting it primarily fed on fish and small vertebrates
Comes with a free display
hydrothermal deposits
A relatively recent discovery
2.6" Polished Slab Petoskey Stone Hexagonaria Coral Fossil Devonian Age Michigan Elephant Bird often preserved in exquisite detailLocation: Michigan, United States Weight: 1. 9 Ounces Dimensions: 2. 6 Inches Long, 1. 6 Inches Wide, 0. 5 Inches Thick The item pictured is the one you will receive. Devonian Age, 350 million years old Petoskey Stones are unique rocks and fossils, specifically the fossilized rugose coral Hexagonaria percarinata. Typically pebble shaped, these stones are found primarily in the northwestern and northeastern regions of Michigan's Lower Peninsula. They
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