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English: Unpolished, fossilized Hexagonaria percarinata, commonly known as Petoskey stone. Sample found in the Sturgeon River, Cheboygan County. Shown with cm scale.
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English: Unpolished, fossilized Hexagonaria percarinata, commonly known as Petoskey stone. Sample found in the Sturgeon River, Cheboygan County. Shown with cm scale.
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Source Own work
Author David J. Fred ( Dfred)

NOTE: Extraneous indication of total length of tape measure removed from the scale using the GIMP clone tool.

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