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More model informationCollection: Historic Michigan Geological Survey Outcrop Samples Locality: Chippewa County Dimensions: 54.3x46.8x20.7mm No: 11
the “tabulate corals”— originated in the Early Ordovician period and went extinct at the end of the Permian period. All tabulate corals were colonial and some species were important reef makers during the Silurian and Devonian periods. Their skeletons were constructed primarily of calcite. Source
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Aug 27th 2024
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