3.3" Goniatite Ammonite Fossil Polished, Cut Half's Erfoud Morocco Devonian Age COA
Location: Erfoud (Anti-Atlas), Morocco
Weight: 9 Ounces
Dimensions: 3.3 Inches Long, 2.8 Inches Wide, 1.2 Inches Thick
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Devonian Age, 370 million years old.
Goniatite Ammonite
Ammonoids were remarkable marine creatures that thrived from the Devonian to the Cretaceous periods. Their name originates from their uniquely shaped shells, resembling the "ram’s horn" tied to the Egyptian god Amun. While they resemble modern Nautiloids, their closest living relatives are actually octopi, squid, and cuttlefish. Their shells were divided by septa, creating distinctive suture patterns essential for classification. Early Goniatites feature a captivating zigzag "Goniatitic" pattern of smooth lobes and saddles, while later Ammonites reveal complex, fern-like sutures that draw the eye. This fossil is a must-have for enthusiasts seeking a piece of ancient ocean history.

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