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From the album: Isle of Sheppey Eocene
Sheppey fish found in 3 separate pieces on 3 separate days by 2 different collectors (fossildan and myself). -
From the album: Isle of Sheppey Eocene
A selection of Sheppey gastropods found in the London clay.-
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From the album: Isle of Sheppey Eocene
Nice little eocene crab perched on top of a nodule found sitting on an expanse of the London clay of the northern shore of the Isle of Sheppey, Kent, Uk. -
Hi all, I recently received this coprolite from the Isle of Sheppey (London Clay), England. From what I have read, the fossils found in the area generally consist of fish, birds and other marine fossils. This coprolite has some strange textures that lead me to think it could possibly be a regurgitite rather than a coprolite. The bones don't look fishy to me, There is one vertebra visible and some other bones that may be recognizable to some of you out there. I'm also interested to see if any of you think it could be regurgitite. When I first looked at it under the microscope the texture of portions of it reminded me of impressions that might be left by regurgitated feathers. Your thoughts on that and inclusion ids would be greatly appreciated. Vertebra
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