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Fungia, coral
Fungia is a free-living scleractinian coral. In this large example, almost 10 cm in diameter, from the Pleistocene of Yemen, the concave upperside (image 47365) is fouled by serpulid worms and bryozoans
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1. Title: "Fossilized Fungia Coral: A Pleistocene Treasure from Yemen, Covered in Serpulid Worms and Bryozoans" 2.. This image showcases a large, fossilized Fungia coral specimen, dating back to the Pleistocene epoch in Yemen. Measuring almost 10 cm in diameter, this ancient coral boasts a striking, concave upper surface (as depicted in image 47365). The once vibrant and colorful coral has been preserved against a black background, revealing intriguing details of its past. 3. The Fungia coral, a free-living scleractinian coral, is a remarkable example of the rich marine life that existed during the Cenozoic and Phanerozoic eras. Fungia corals are known for their distinctive, flat, disc-shaped structure, which provides an ideal habitat for various marine organisms. 4. In this ancient specimen, the upper surface of the coral is covered in a diverse array of serpulid worms and bryozoans. Serpulid worms are tube-dwelling annelids that often inhabit coral reefs, while bryozoans are small, colonial invertebrates, commonly referred to as "moss animals." The presence of these organisms on the coral indicates a thriving marine ecosystem in the Pleistocene period. 5. The Fungia coral's surface, now fossilized, displays the intricate textures and patterns that were once home to these ancient marine inhabitants. This image offers a glimpse into the rich history of the Middle East and the diverse marine life that inhabited its waters during prehistoric times. 6. The Fungia coral is a testament to the beauty and complexity of the natural world, as well as the fascinating history of life on Earth. This stunning specimen serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and studying our planet's natural wonders, both past and present.
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