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LiamL

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I found this today at port mulgrave. I have no idea what it is. Could it be part of a crustacean? 72847AFD-3F82-4CBE-A046-83CEF3F4259B.thumb.jpeg.f2c46a1cdb598aa63d7f8f1ca7b6d3a8.jpeg

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More pictures showing close ups of the nodule.

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This is what it looked like when i found it.

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My first guess is that the small ones are Dacromya ovum bivalves, common further up in the cliffs there.

Not sure about the larger shell piece, maybe belemnite phragmocone? - mollusc anyway I think.

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