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Hi Everyone, I found this fossil in Bearreraig Bay, Skye, Scotland. The fossil is quite heavy for its size which im guesing is because of the stone that surrounds most of it. The specimen is about 10 cm tall and the top is just over 2 cm wide. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Dactylioceras toxophorum and Harpoceras Isle Skye uk
Bobby Rico posted a gallery image in Member Collections
From the album: Bobby’s ammonites
Dactylioceras toxophorum and Harpoceras Isle Skye uk probably my favourite in my collection -
From the album: Bobby’s ammonites
Calcite Dectylioceras in a pebble Isle of Skye uk very tactile piece-
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From the album: Bobby’s ammonites
Dectylioceras Toxophorum with Bivalve Isle of Skye uk-
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They keep finding great things on Skye! http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-43620237
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From the album: Cephalopods Worldwide
Multiblock with 5 Ludwigella sp. Ammonites from the middle Jurassic concavum zone, upper Aalenian on the Isle of Skye. This species is the microconch to Ludwigia murchisonae.- 2 comments
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Calcite mold. Complete specimen with a smaller one attached.
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Prepping this little block from Skye. Question is how far to go?
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Skye Find: Is This A Fossilised Bone? If So, Any Ideas What It Might Belong To?
sophieskye posted a topic in Fossil ID
Found this rock on a beach near Staffin in the Isle of Skye this weekend. It has what appears to be a small bone embedded in it, however I don't know if it actually is or what it might belong to. Also, this was my first time fossil hunting, so I would appreciate any information about who/where I should take it to if people think it might be worth someone with a bit of professional fossil knowledge looking at it! All thoughts/ideas welcome as I'm keen to find out anything I can about it.