Collection: Jurassic Crinoid Fossils – Whitby Yorkshire Coast Sea Lily Fossils
Jurassic Crinoid Fossils from the Yorkshire Coast
This collection features genuine crinoid fossils discovered along the Yorkshire Coast near Whitby, one of the most famous Jurassic fossil locations in the United Kingdom.
Crinoids, often called sea lilies, are marine echinoderms related to starfish and sea urchins. These animals lived in the ancient seas around 180–200 million years ago during the Jurassic period, where their remains were occasionally preserved in the fossil-rich rocks of the Yorkshire shoreline.
Browse our selection of Jurassic crinoid fossils from Whitby and the Yorkshire Coast, perfect for collectors interested in rare marine fossils and prehistoric sea life.