AMMONITE CLEONICERAS POLISHED PAIR
An awesome Ammonite Cleoniceras Polished Pair. Sliced and highly polished to perfectly display the amazing chambers inside. A very collectable example of this fossil. An amazing artifact and a close example of the Fibonacci sequence. A super and ancient gift for the natural history enthusiast. These Cleoniceras Ammonites are from the middle of the Cretaceous period which was between 145.5 and 65.5 million years ago!
Location:
Madagascar.
Dimensions:
Approx. 12.7cm x 10.6cm x 1.7cm (each half), 531g the pair.
Two stands included as pictured.
Ammonites.
Cleoniceras Ammonite.
Ammonites are an extinct group of marine mollusc animals in the subclass Ammonoidea of the class Cephalopoda. These molluscs are more closely related to living coleoids (i.e., octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish) than they are to shelled nautiloids such as the living Nautilus species. The earliest ammonites appear during the Devonian, and the last species died out during the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event.
Weight | 650 g |
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Dimensions | 18 × 14 × 5 cm |
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AMMONITE CLEONICERAS POLISHED PAIR
An awesome Ammonite Cleoniceras Polished Pair. Sliced and highly polished to perfectly display the amazing chambers inside. A very collectable example of this fossil. An amazing artifact and a close example of the Fibonacci sequence. A super and ancient gift for the natural history enthusiast. These Cleoniceras Ammonites are from the middle of the Cretaceous period which was between 145.5 and 65.5 million years ago!
Location:
Madagascar.
Dimensions:
Approx. 12.7cm x 10.6cm x 1.7cm (each half), 531g the pair.
Two stands included as pictured.
Ammonites.
Cleoniceras Ammonite.
Ammonites are an extinct group of marine mollusc animals in the subclass Ammonoidea of the class Cephalopoda. These molluscs are more closely related to living coleoids (i.e., octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish) than they are to shelled nautiloids such as the living Nautilus species. The earliest ammonites appear during the Devonian, and the last species died out during the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event.