Simac

By Simac

Gryphaea

This lumpy conglomeration is the fossilised remains of Gryphaea, a bivalve oyster type of  creature that thrived between about 200 million to 66 million years ago.
Commonly known as Devil's Toenails there were countless thousands of them in the exposed rocks along the beach at Redcar on the North East coast. 

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