ORTHOCERAS CEPHALOPOD
A Fossil Orthoceras Cephalopod to add to the collection.
Age:
Ordovician Period – 488 million years old.
Location:
Rissani (Erfoud), Tafilalet, Morocco.
Dimensions:
5.2cm x 2.6cm x 2.6cm, 49g.
A Fossil Orthoceras Cephalopod to add to the collection.
Age:
Ordovician Period – 488 million years old.
Location:
Rissani (Erfoud), Tafilalet, Morocco.
Dimensions:
5.2cm x 2.6cm x 2.6cm, 49g.
An ancient Fossil Shark Tooth from Otodus Obliquus. These teeth are super popular and affordable. Suitable for kids as they aren’t too fragile (for a fossil) and a great way to start or boost your own collection. An amazing natural fossil from eons past. Otodus is an extinct genus of mackerel shark which lived during the Paleocene and Eocene epochs, approximately 60 to 45 million years ago. The name Otodus comes from Greek “oûs” (ear) and “odous” (tooth), or “ear-shaped tooth”. This specimen has been mounted on a perspex pad for enhanced display.
Age: Paleocene to Eocene.
Location:
Khouribga Plateau Morocco.
Dimensions:
5.3cm x 3.9cm x 2.3cm, 16g.
Amber Polished Insect Inclusion or fossil tree sap. This one has interesting insects in it to check out under a magnifying glass. Amber is a beautiful stone that is cut and polished and used as a valuable gemstone. It is also a fossil and can contain (this one does) preserved insects and other animals and plants that are tens of millions of years old. The odd inclusions that are often seen in amber usually add to amber’s unique look and in many cases greatly increase its value.
Dimensions:
4.9cm x 3.2cm x 1.7cm, 19g.
Location:
Colombia.
Approximately C10H16O; Succinic acid.