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Found at about 6,000 ft above sea level, although the pic appears to stick up, it is an imprint. Each imprint is approximately 1/2” deep (5 holes total), found in a piece of mudflat. You can see my hand in the right side for scale purposes. Any information is appreciated.
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Hello everyone. I found this sticking out of a mudflat on the River Humber Estuary, UK. It seems to be a fossilised bone of something but I could be wrong. I gave it a wash and the water ran through one hole at the side and came out of the hole at the other side. Just wondered if anyone had an inkling what it could be? Thank you
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- cretaceous
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Small collection of Thalassina anomala (mud lobster) in concretion.
ElToro posted a gallery image in Member Collections
From the album: Queensland mudflats
My small collection of fossil mud-lobsters, Thalassina anomala in concretion. Found in the Australian Central Queensland mudflats. Not sure of age. <30myo.