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Texas Ammonite Fossil Mortoniceras 5 1/2 inches Natural Gray NICE

$ 15.83

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Extinct and natural, has not been repaired or colored.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    Texas Ammonite Fossil Mortoniceras 5 1/2" inches Natural Gray  NICE.
    Rare Specimen from the time Dinosaurs walked the earth.
    This is a nice size ammonite called Mortoniceras.  It is approximately 105 million years old.  Ammonites became extinct at the end of the Mesozoic Era along with the dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and marine reptiles.  Ammonites get their name from the coiled shell shape being reminiscent of a ram's horn. As the animal grew it created more shell, living only in the very largest part of the shell.  As newer parts of the shell were created the older sections were sealed off with septum, or walls that connected to the inside of the shell.  This connection creates sutures or patterns on the fossil that are distinct and can be used to identify various fossils.
    This beautiful specimen comes from the Upper Albian Stage, Cretaceous Period, Duck Creek Formation in North Texas. At one time this area of Texas was a shallow ocean where these ammonites and other aquatic creatures thrived.
    It has an nicely defined spine, great ribs and tubercles. Displays beautifully.  It is a very desirable gray color.
    Approximately 5 1/2 inches
    Weight  1 lb. 1 oz.
    Natural, no artificial repair or color added.
    Stand not included.
    This was rescued by my husband from a construction site after getting the landowners permission.  We are downsizing and can not take all of our beautiful fossils with us.  Hoping to find this beauty a new home.
    Thank you for looking and please feel free to ask any questions.
    This will be packaged carefully and shipped from Texas.
    All International Shipping will be handled through the Global Shipping Program.