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This is from Robin Hoods Bay, Yorkshires Jurassic coast.

I have no idea what I am looking at, but found it sufficiently interesting yo pick up.

Any ideas?

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Serpulid?

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Happy hunting,

Mason

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Ichnofossils of some sort, maybe serpulids.

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Ichnofossils but not serpulids, there are no tubes. I think it's it's largely Rhizocorallium which packs some beds there. 

Tarquin

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