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Mammites Nodosoides Ammonites

What are Ammonites? 

Ammonites are the most well-known and popular fossils from prehistoric times; these marine creatures had squid-like tentacles emerging from their chambered shells. 

They lived in the seas between 252 to 66 million years ago before going extinct. Ammonites were fascinating sea creatures that roamed the oceans during the Devonian period. 

They had spiral-shaped shells resembling snail shells, but they were composed of chambers separated by partitions and had beautiful designs all over them.

Interesting Facts About Ammonites 

They were coiled-up sea creatures with spiral-shaped shells that were found in abundance in the state of modern-day Alberta, Canada. 

These fossils are often used in jewelry ornaments and artifacts due to their beautiful design and color, as collectors and fossil enthusiasts kept them safe and showcased them for their duty.

They can be found worldwide, wherever there are oceans. However, Canada and the US are the two countries that produce some of the most popular ammonites. 

They are believed to provide you with stability and peace when worn as jewelry and give positive energy.

Uses of This Fossil and Gemstone 

These fossils have strong energy in them and can be used in meditation and other spiritual practices. 

Due to their shape and texture, they can be made into beautiful sets or ornaments, like pendants, earrings, and bracelets. 

They can be used for home decor items like paperweights, ornament bowls, etc.

 

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