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Likely a modern Chiton

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Hi lushandryk and welcome to the forum.

Definitely a modern chiton. Its not only the shell, its a more or less complete dried up animal. The shell is made up of different plates that are often found loose. In your case the robust mummified foot of that snail-like mollusk keeps the shell-parts together. One of these but much smaller was among the highlights of my last beachcombing holiday. They are in their own class next to gastropods  bivalves and their kin.

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2 hours ago, Mahnmut said:

their kin

(chiton) You may note, go way back in time. 

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Very nice, I love to see a good chiton!  And that is a very nice sized one. I’m not familiar with the various species present in your area, but you certainly have what would be needed to make a pretty certain ID by someone that is familiar with the recent fauna of your area.

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Very pretty modern chiton and very nice size! These animals are always composed of 8 plates and are polyplacophores :wub:

 

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