![Split siderite nodule containing a spiral coprolite with inclusions](https://www.areallycrappystory.com/files/styles/8_columns/public/spiral-coprolite-wardie-shale-cut-surface-cover-a.jpg?itok=w-ZaFgBf)
![Image showing location of feature coprolite inclusions](https://www.areallycrappystory.com/files/styles/8_columns/public/spiral-coprolite-wardie-shale-cut-surface-small.jpg?itok=C-6SXJLI)
![Area A: Magnified image of fish bone (or tooth?) and scale inclusions](https://www.areallycrappystory.com/files/styles/8_columns/public/spiral-coprolite-wardie-shale-inclusion-a.jpg?itok=bqozw8pK)
![Area B: Magnified image of fish scale inclusions](https://www.areallycrappystory.com/files/styles/8_columns/public/spiral-coprolite-wardie-shale-inclusion-b.jpg?itok=3skmDntl)
Kasia's Prize
Fossil Type:
Inclusions:
Fish bones and scales
Composition:
Location:
Lothian, Scotland
United Kingdom
See map: Google Maps
GB
Formation:
Period:
Dimensions:
Concretion: 48 x 40 x 15 mm
This is a beautiful example of a spiral coprolite in a split siderite nodule. Similar specimens were used by William Buckland to create the coprolite table now on display at the Lyme Regis Museum.
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