2.3" Heteromorph Rarest Of Fossil Ammonites Barremain Age Morocco Ancyloceras
Location: Agadir, Morocco
Weight: 3.9 Ounces
Ammonite Dimension: 2.3 Inches long, 1.8 Inches Wide, 0.8 Inches Thick
Cretaceous Barremian Stage (117-113 million-year-old)
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This is a real Ammonite Fossil.
This is Heteromorph Ancyloceras (Audiloceras) ammonite. It has what is known as a heteromorph shape. While most ammonites have spiral shells that retain the same shape throughout growth homeomorph), a major group of ammonites, the Ancyloceratina, emerged during the Late Jurassic that had uncoiled shells and was called heteromorph ammonites (different-shaped). While little is known of their mode of life, uncoiled shells would have precluded fast swimming. They may have wobbled their way through the water column with out-splayed tentacles, sweeping whatever came within their reach into their hungry mouths. As with all ammonites, these went extinct at the end of the Cretaceous.