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Trip to Yaxley pit, Peterborough, UK


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Here are some interesting small fossils I found on a recent trip. The fossil in the first three pictures is 8mm long. The next two are of a flat fossil about 13mm long

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I don’t know what they are. I was wondering if the second one was from a decapod. Can you help me identify them?

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Moved to Fossil ID. ;) 

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Thanks We found a lot of oyster shells but none had the teeth. I was wondering if they were decapod anterolateral teeth or similar structures

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