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G'day everyone, maybe someone can help me with the identification of a fossil. Recently I was on vacation in France and had the opportunity to visit the famous Falaises des Vaches Noires at Villers-sur-Mer (Calvados, Normandy). While searching the beach at low tide I found many fossils of invertebrates, but at the end of it a loose bone, too, on the foreshore. So it is most likely from the Marnes de Dives formation (Callovian), but I cannot say for sure, of course (the Marnes de Villers is overlying). As far as I know vertebrate fossils from there are represented by marine reptiles and dinosaurs (rare). My first thought was dinosaur, so I contacted Troodon. He does not think it is dinosaurian and recommended to post my find here. My second thought was paddle bone from a marine reptile and from what I have seen it appears to be a possibility, but I am actually a dino tooth collector and would like to rely on opinions of people who are more familiar with bones than I am, especially with bones from marine reptiles. Here it is (third picture: measured in centimeters): Does anyone have an idea?
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Hey, these pieces were found in the Normandy, France at the Falaises des Vaches Noir near Houlgate. I was wondering if these are all oysters and oysters pieces or if theres also something different?
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