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Bivalve Geology Temp 51
Two fossil bivalves identified as Pectunculus obovatus which are approximately 23 to 30 million years old
Wolverhampton Arts and Museums Service

Gastropod Geology Temp 50
A fossil gastropod identified as Cypraea affinis which is a type of cowrie and is approximately 13 million years old
Wolverhampton Arts and Museums Service

Brachiopod GL16
A fossil death assemblage featuring the brachiopod Linguella davisii which is approximately 500 million years old.
Wolverhampton Arts and Museums Service

Reptile Geology Temp 48
A fossil vertebra, likely to have been a Pliosaur which is approximately 152 million years old
Wolverhampton Arts and Museums Service

Gastropod GL912
A gastropod identified as Straparollus pentangulatus which is approximately 340 million years old
Wolverhampton Arts and Museums Service

Fossilised reptile tooth GL2424
A fossil Plesiosaur marine reptile tooth which is 150 to 190 million years old
Wolverhampton Arts and Museums Service

Fossilised crocodile tooth GL2425
A fossil crocodile tooth which is approximately 170 million years old
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Crinoid GL1531
A fossil crinoid identified as Pentacrinites sp. approximately 193 million years old
Wolverhampton Arts and Museums Service

Sedimentary Rock Geology Temp 42
A specimen of Bunter Pebble Bed breccia around 250 million years old.
Wolverhampton Arts and Museums Service

Trace fossil GL696
A sandstone cast of a footprint made by an unidentified Tetrapod sp.
Wolverhampton Arts and Museums Service