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A Petoskey stone is not a rock or a mineral, but a fossil. A fossil is the petrified remains of a plant or animal. The Petoskey stone is a colonial coral fossil often associated with those living in warm ocean waters. These corals fossilized at the time of the Flood.

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A Petoskey stone is not a rock or a mineral, but a fossil. A fossil is the petrified remains of a plant or animal. The Petoskey stone is a colonial coral fossil often associated with those living in warm ocean waters. These corals fossilized at the time of the Flood.

A Petoskey stone is not a rock or a mineral, but a fossil. A fossil is the petrified remains of a plant or animal. The Petoskey stone is a colonial coral fossil often associated with those living in warm ocean waters. These corals fossilized at the time of the Flood.