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Hi, Found in the shingle in the mid tidal part of Woodside beach (Just West of Wooton Creek/Fishbourne, see arrow on map image). Not your typical Isle of Wight fossil hunting location but happened to be killing time before the ferry and always have my eyes down. Geology is Bembridge Limestone formation and Bembridge Marls. I remember there was a wave cut bed of soft grey clay/mud exposed a few meters away to the east which extended north into the sea (Trying to stop kids getting it all over their shoes...). Any help identifying this would be appreciated it has a quite distinctly curved tooth like shape, flaring on the inside of the curve at the wider end, have taken lots of photos to try and show the curved and slightly twisting shape.
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Hi @TXV24 My son and I have been going through our Bouldnor Formation , Bembridge marls material from Hampstead again and keep coming across this particular fossil (total of 4 now) they all appear to have the same shape and form and look almost identical to each other. Would you be to possibly help us with an I.D. for it please. Scale in millimetres
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