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Coral MeaningDragon ToothHorn CoralThe HornCalcium CarbonateCoral JewelryAnimal TotemsAncient WisdomCoral ColorHorn Coral: Complete Guide (2024)In this post, we reveal everything you need to know about horn coral, including its meaning, properties, and colors. Let's get started! Introduction Known as the dragon tooth coral, the horn coral's scientific name is Rugosa. Primarily composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), horn coral possesses intriguing mystical properties. Horn coral is typically regarded as a soothing and protective stone. It is said that this stone can help you tap into ancient wisdom when learning a new spiritual…
Rugose CoralPermian PeriodOrdovician PeriodHorn CoralCnidariaCoral FossilFossil HuntingRocks And FossilsFossilized CoralHorn coral | fossil coralhorn coral, any coral of the order Rugosa, which first appeared in the geologic record during the Ordovician Period, which began 488 million years ago; the Rugosa persisted through the Permian Period, which ended 251 million years ago. Horn corals, which are named for the hornlike shape of the individual structures built by the coral animal, were either solitary or colonial forms. Of the many forms known, some are important as index, or guide, fossils for specific spans of geologic time and…
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