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Ammonite

$45.00

This ocean-dwelling Ammonite fossil, approximately 65 million years old, was discovered in Morocco. Ammonites, known for their spiral-shaped shells, were marine mollusks that lived during the Mesozoic era. These fossils capture the intricate patterns of their coiled shells, which were used for buoyancy and protection in ancient oceans.

These Ammonite fossils come in various sizes, each one showcasing the unique spiral structure that made them so distinctive. Ammonites are prized by collectors not only for their beauty but also for the glimpse they provide into the diverse marine life that once flourished during the Cretaceous period, just before the mass extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs.

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This ocean-dwelling Ammonite fossil, approximately 65 million years old, was discovered in Morocco. Ammonites, known for their spiral-shaped shells, were marine mollusks that lived during the Mesozoic era. These fossils capture the intricate patterns of their coiled shells, which were used for buoyancy and protection in ancient oceans.

These Ammonite fossils come in various sizes, each one showcasing the unique spiral structure that made them so distinctive. Ammonites are prized by collectors not only for their beauty but also for the glimpse they provide into the diverse marine life that once flourished during the Cretaceous period, just before the mass extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs.

This ocean-dwelling Ammonite fossil, approximately 65 million years old, was discovered in Morocco. Ammonites, known for their spiral-shaped shells, were marine mollusks that lived during the Mesozoic era. These fossils capture the intricate patterns of their coiled shells, which were used for buoyancy and protection in ancient oceans.

These Ammonite fossils come in various sizes, each one showcasing the unique spiral structure that made them so distinctive. Ammonites are prized by collectors not only for their beauty but also for the glimpse they provide into the diverse marine life that once flourished during the Cretaceous period, just before the mass extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs.

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