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Some jurassic fossils, and a possible coprolite?


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Hi, I've been sorting through some of my Jurassic fossils from Northamptonshire and I've been wondering about these fossils. They are from the Early Jurassic, and I have found many bivalves and belemnites in this area. Could the greyish slightly curved fossil near the top of the image be a coprolite of some sort? It seems to stick to the tongue. There is also the two bits of ironstone with small bumps, which I was wondering if they could be related to bivalves? Lastly there is a slightly curved object that I have no clue what it is.

Many thanks. :)

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3 hours ago, GeschWhat said:

The top right specimen looks like a coprolite to me. :D I'm guessing the other cylindrical item is a burrow. 

That's great, thanks, would it be from a fish? :)

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