Notopocorystes stokesi Fossil Crab - Cretaceous Era (Gault Clay, Albian Stage, Folkestone, Kent, UK)
Step into the world of ancient marine life with this Notopocorystes stokesi Fossil Crab, discovered in the Gault Clay of Folkestone, Kent. This fossil dates back to the Albian stage of the Cretaceous period, approximately 113-100 million years ago. Notopocorystes stokesi was a type of crab that thrived in the warm, shallow seas of the Cretaceous, and this fossil offers an exceptionally preserved glimpse into that prehistoric marine ecosystem.
Key Features:
Crabs like Notopocorystes stokesi were important members of the Cretaceous marine ecosystems. Their fossilized remains provide key insights into the diversity of marine life during this era, making this specimen an ideal addition to any fossil collection or educational display. This fossil is a rare opportunity to own a well-preserved piece of natural history.
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This Notopocorystes stokesi Fossil Crab from the Cretaceous era is a rare and scientifically important specimen, perfect for fossil collectors, educators, or anyone interested in the ancient marine world. Don’t miss the opportunity to add this beautifully preserved fossil to your collection today!