Key Features:
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Weight: 50-100g
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Size: Available in 2.5-4cm and 6-7cm
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Species: Cleoniceras genus
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Origin: ammonite fossil from Mahajanga Province, Madagascar
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Period: Cretaceous, 145-66 million years ago.
- Colour: Brown or Yellow. Yellow tones result from more iron oxide deposits formed during fossilization.
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Appearance: Displaying intricate, leaf-like suture lines of the genus Cleoniceras.
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Versatile Display: Perfect for collectors, educational purposes, or as a natural decor piece.
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Historical Significance: A fascinating relic of marine life from the ancient past.
The Cretaceous period, when Cleoniceras thrived, was a time of significant marine life diversification, and ammonites were abundant and varied in the oceans. They went extinct at the end of this period, around 66 million years ago, along with the dinosaurs.
Discover a piece of ancient history with our natural Ammonite stone from Madagascar. These beautifully preserved fossils date back over 65 million years, showcasing the intricate spiral patterns and earthy tones that make each specimen truly unique. Ammonites, once marine creatures, are now stunning relics of the past, representing the beauty of natural evolution. Ideal for collectors, educators, or anyone with a love for geology, these fossils bring a touch of natural wonder to any space. Each agatized ammonite fossil is hand-selected for its quality and distinctive characteristics, making it a perfect addition to your fossil collection or a thoughtful gift for enthusiasts.