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4329xx Large Cut Split Ammonite Pair Deep Crystal Cavity XXLARGE 5.7" Fossil Real 110 million year old Dinosaur age Fossil 145mm
10 in stock
Materials: Ammonite, fossil, Rock
Imagine holding in your hand a 110 million year old fossil. Some ammonites are much older than that, up to 450 million years old. Even older than the dinosaurs. Oceans at the time were teeming with life. Predators were everywhere. And it was a live fast, or die hard world for the ammonites. In fact, ammonites closely resemble modern squids, octopus and the chambered nautilus. Ammonites were carnivores as well.
Fossils were once found only in museums – NOW you can OWN one!!! You can hold in your hand a part of the ancient fossil record from the time the dinosaurs roamed the earth.
This is the NEW batch from Madagascar. I brought in for Tucson with some of the best color and deepest cavities/pockets around, excellent batch!!! Super nice crystals, absolutely the best I have seen in years.
Description: Ammonite Pair Split, Cut and Polished.
Weight (lbs): 1.31#
Weight (gm): 592 grams
Size (inches): 5.7" x 4.6"
Size (mm): 145 mm x 116 mm
Mine location: Madagascar
Item Number: 4329 1 hj
Retail value: $300
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Facts about ammonites –
Closest living relative – Octopus, Squid, Cuttlefish and it's closest cousin the Nautilus.
First appeared – in shallow seas 450 million year ago.
Extinct – in a catoclysmic event in the Cretaceous, with the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago.
Began life – less than 1 mm in diameter. About the size of a period in this sentence. But they grew fast.
Females – reported to grow 400% bigger than males.
Shells – comprised of chambers growing as the ammonite did. Making 13 new chambers each year. The ammonite lived in the last section, called the living segment.
Medieval Europe – Ammonites were thought to be petrified snakes. They were called "snakestones" or "serpent stones". Ammonites were said to be evidence for the actions of St. Hilda and St. Patrick – who drove the snakes out of Ireland. In ancient times, traders would carve the face of a snake into the wide end of the ammonite fossil and sell them to the public.
The name Ammonite – comes from their spiral shape. The fossilized shells somewhat resembled tightly coiled rams' horns. Pliny the Elder (79 A.D. near Pompeii) called these fossils – ammonis cornua ("horns of Ammon") . Because the Egyptian god Amman was typically depicted wearing ram's horns.
**STANDS ARE NOT INCLUDED, they are for display only.**
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