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Anyone know what these are found them at lake texoma

It is deffinatly some type of coral. Do you have any idea of what formation it is from. From my own collection it looks to me like either a Cladochonus beecheri or a species of horn coral called Dibonophylum bipartium. It is unlikly to be that species of horn coral because it is usually only found around the great lakes in MI/Canada and a place over in europe but maybee there is another type of horn coral around your area that is simmilar to that species.

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It is deffinatly some type of coral. Do you have any idea of what formation it is from. From my own collection it looks to me like either a Cladochonus beecheri or a species of horn coral called Dibonophylum bipartium. It is unlikly to be that species of horn coral because it is usually only found around the great lakes in MI/Canada and a place over in europe but maybee there is another type of horn coral around your area that is simmilar to that species.

It came from the duck creek formation

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It came from the duck creek formation

Then definitely not horn coral, and from appearances, probably not cnindarian(coral). Maybe some kind of coleoid???

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After doing some research i think it might be a scaphopod?

I'm talking about the one on the top. the other one I haven't figured out yet.

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