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Ellwoodrick 03-28-2023 09:02 AM

Just digging around the yard. Possable Brain Coral fossil
 
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So I was working on some Landscaping at our new home and found what I think is a fair sized piece that looks to be Fossilized Brain Coral. Any experts out there?

Just curious is all.....

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Arctic Fox 03-28-2023 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Ellwoodrick (Post 2202141)
So I was working on some Landscaping at our new home and found what I think is a fair sized piece that looks to be Fossilized Brain Coral. Any experts out there?

I don't think it is fossilized; just brain coral.

badkarma318 03-28-2023 08:08 PM

I've been looking for that since last Monday's Trepanning Club meeting.

Pairadocs 03-28-2023 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox (Post 2202143)
I don't think it is fossilized; just brain coral.

Agree ! 99.9% it is brain coral, but not fossilized. Looks like all the good sized pieces that wash up with the tide... very "bleached out" appearance, grey-white, like driftwood. I've brought some good sized pieces home from the beaches over the years and used them decoratively in my flower beds so one day those to come may find brain coral in the V's, not just on the beach !

Ellwoodrick 03-29-2023 06:20 AM

Thanks alot!
 
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Originally Posted by Pairadocs (Post 2202348)
Agree ! 99.9% it is brain coral, but not fossilized. Looks like all the good sized pieces that wash up with the tide... very "bleached out" appearance, grey-white, like driftwood. I've brought some good sized pieces home from the beaches over the years and used them decoratively in my flower beds so one day those to come may find brain coral in the V's, not just on the beach !


Thanks a lot! As a Kid we would explore around some old abandoned mines (Coal and Lime Stone). At the Lime Stone mine site it was an underground mine. The entrance was exposed where we could dig at the stone looking for fossils. Found may of Trilobites, small clams and plant stems. Never went to the beach much over the years to explore So Florida finds are new to me. :beer3:

DAVES 03-29-2023 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Ellwoodrick (Post 2202391)
Thanks a lot! As a Kid we would explore around some old abandoned mines (Coal and Lime Stone). At the Lime Stone mine site it was an underground mine. The entrance was exposed where we could dig at the stone looking for fossils. Found may of Trilobites, small clams and plant stems. Never went to the beach much over the years to explore So Florida finds are new to me. :beer3:

The soil used as fill is moved into the villages probably from various locations. Your coral who knows where it came from. Perhaps a kid found it and forgot where it was. We found a broken jaw bone perhaps from a large dog-definitely a meat eater due to remaining teeth

DAVES 03-29-2023 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Ellwoodrick (Post 2202391)
Thanks a lot! As a Kid we would explore around some old abandoned mines (Coal and Lime Stone). At the Lime Stone mine site it was an underground mine. The entrance was exposed where we could dig at the stone looking for fossils. Found may of Trilobites, small clams and plant stems. Never went to the beach much over the years to explore So Florida finds are new to me. :beer3:

We are perhaps lucky to have survived our childhood. We went through several really old houses. So old they were constructed using mortice and tenon joints.


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