Jurassic ichthyosaur bones (vertebrae & coracoid) in shale from Lyme Regis
Jurassic ichthyosaur bones (vertebrae & coracoid) in shale from Lyme Regis
Jurassic ichthyosaur bones (vertebrae & coracoid) in shale from Lyme Regis
Jurassic ichthyosaur bones (vertebrae & coracoid) in shale from Lyme Regis
Jurassic ichthyosaur bones (vertebrae & coracoid) in shale from Lyme Regis
Jurassic ichthyosaur bones (vertebrae & coracoid) in shale from Lyme Regis
Jurassic ichthyosaur bones (vertebrae & coracoid) in shale from Lyme Regis
Jurassic ichthyosaur bones (vertebrae & coracoid) in shale from Lyme Regis
Jurassic ichthyosaur bones (vertebrae & coracoid) in shale from Lyme Regis
Jurassic ichthyosaur bones (vertebrae & coracoid) in shale from Lyme Regis
Jurassic ichthyosaur bones (vertebrae & coracoid) in shale from Lyme Regis
Jurassic ichthyosaur bones (vertebrae & coracoid) in shale from Lyme Regis
Jurassic ichthyosaur bones (vertebrae & coracoid) in shale from Lyme Regis
Jurassic ichthyosaur bones (vertebrae & coracoid) in shale from Lyme Regis
Jurassic ichthyosaur bones (vertebrae & coracoid) in shale from Lyme Regis
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Jurassic ichthyosaur bones (vertebrae & coracoid) in shale from Lyme Regis

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A nice example of a bone block with bones from an ichthyosaur from the world-famous Jurassic Coast beach of Lyme Regis, Dorset UK.

The piece or Jurassic shale matrix measures 134 mm (5.3 inches) across and contains several bones from a juvenile ichthyosaur. There are two vertebrae and one coracoid (shoulder bone) in the shale. This is an unusual association of bones and suggests the animal was scattered on the seafloor prior to being fossilised. 

The level of preservation in the bones is exquisite - they are perfect down to the tiniest level of detail. They also have a lovely dark colour distinctive of bone from this location. The vertebrae measure 16mm and the coracoid measures 45 mm, meaning the animal was a juvenile when it died.

It is had to find blocks with multiple bones in like this one, and each shows a snapshot of the seafloor in the early Jurassic. The bones are well preserved and have been prepared using air abrasive techniques. 

The fossil weighs 1085 grams.

These fossils were first found by pioneering Victorian fossils hunters like Mary Anning. Ichthyosaur bones are very popular fossils from this location.

Around 198 million years old (Sinemurian, Early Jurassic), this fossil would make a wonderful addition to any collection.