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Washed up on Bangrak Beach

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I google searched the image I have and shark eggs and there is nothing like these.

Thank you for your idea though.

Looks like the Remains of a Rock Eel and chips from Pesci;s fish bar, Stratford

Remains of a cuttle fish? Or maybe fronds of soft coral?

A sea slug?

The colour has been bleached out so very difficult to ID, normally very brightly coloured.

Shark eggs ?

Don't sharks give birth to live pups ?

I would go for the sea slug or member of the nudibranch family wink.png

There is no reference to give it any size in the picture

Its a sea mushroom.

Shark eggs ?

Don't sharks give birth to live pups ?

I would go for the sea slug or member of the nudibranch family wink.png

There is no reference to give it any size in the picture

Google shark eggs and you'll see they are nothing like.

Sharks are split into 2 groups, those that give birth to live young and those that lay eggs.

Google is your friend :)

Some examples below;

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Remains of a cuttle fish? Or maybe fronds of soft coral?

Or fond of sort oral?

they are obviously rohingya bones, they get deformed like that when the organisms attack them when they have been in the sea for a long time.

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