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NAUT041 |
| name |
Rhyncholite (Nautilus Beak) |
| age |
Jurassic, Oxford Clay |
| size |
Size of beak 32mm long |
| location |
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK |
| weight |
10gms |
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| This is a super rare fossil and the only one we have personally ever seen. The specimen is of the closing and opening apparatus of the jaws of a nautilus often referred to as a "beak". The specimen was found in the Oxford Clay of Peterborough and is beautifully preserved. This is a unique opportunity to own a very rare fossil. |
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