Premium Only Content

Tabulate Coral Fossil!
This fossil appears to be a section of a tabulate coral. The honeycomb-like structure with small, tube-like corallites is characteristic of tabulate corals, which were common during the Paleozoic era, particularly in the Silurian and Devonian periods (roughly 443 to 358 million years ago). The blue and white coloration suggests mineral replacement, likely with silica or calcite, which is common in fossilized corals. The porous texture on the edges and the smoother, slightly concave surface in the center are typical of the upper surface (calice) of a tabulate coral colony, where the polyps would have lived.
The specific genus could be something like Favosites, which is a well-known tabulate coral with a similar structure, often called "honeycomb coral" due to its appearance.
-
LIVE
Chad Prather
12 hours agoTake Away the Stone: When Faith Meets the Impossible
6,560 watching -
LIVE
LFA TV
10 hours agoLIVE & BREAKING NEWS! | TUESDAY 10/7/25
1,412 watching -
LIVE
Tucker Carlson
14 hours agoThe 9/11 Files: They Could Have Stopped It | Ep 3
2,581 watching -
LIVE
The Chris Salcedo Show
10 hours agoIt's Time Justice Was Served
445 watching -
LIVE
Welcome to the Rebellion Podcast
11 hours agoWelcome to the Rebellion Podcast Live 10/7
262 watching -
LIVE
Chris From The 740
11 hours agoIs the Aimwin PE320 Red Dot Sight the BEST OPTION for Your Pistol?
190 watching -
LIVE
Game On!
15 hours agoThe GREATEST Monday Night Football Game OF ALL TIME!
1,615 watching -
18:02
Demons Row
21 hours ago $2.74 earnedI Rode Into the Most Feared Motorcycle Club in America 💀🔥
8.59K2 -
2:43
Blackstone Griddles
1 day agoWalking Tacos on the Blackstone Griddle
2.93K2 -
LIVE
BEK TV
23 hours agoTrent Loos in the Morning - 10/07/2025
201 watching