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enabling them to filter feed on plankton and organic particles suspended in seawater
which contributes to the local economy
tabulate corals (which formed mounds
This leaf dates from a critical period in Earth’s history
which were suspension feeders extracting microorganisms from the water column using these specialized appendages
3.2" Colonial Rugose Coral Fossil Devonian Age Speed Quarry, Clark County, Indiana Leptomeryx enabling them to filter feedLocation: Speed Quarry, Clark County, Indiana Weight: 4. 3 Ounces Dimensions: 3. 2 Inches Long, 3. 2 Inches Wide, 1. 7 Inches Thick Middle Devonian Age 380 Million Years Old The item pictured is the one you will receive. Colonial Rugose Fossil Coral (Prismatophyllum Prisma) Dare to own a relic from one of nature's boldest experiments in reef formation. During the Devonian period410 million years agocorals entered the oceans with remarkable force,
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