XL 5.8" Choffaticeras Ammonite Fossil Cut Pair Shell Cretaceous Age Morocco Stands
Location: Turonian, Asfla, High Atlas Mountains, Morocco
Weight: 2 Pounds 1.4 Ounces
Dimension: 5.8 Inches Long, 4.7 Inches Wide, 1.7 Inches Thick
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Ammonites are perhaps the most widely known fossil, possessing the typically ribbed spiral-form shell as pictured above. These creatures lived in the seas between 240 - 65 million years ago when they became extinct along with the dinosaurs. The name 'ammonite' (usually lower-case) originates from the Greek Ram-horned god called Ammon. Ammonites belong to a group of predators known as cephalopods, which includes their living relatives the octopus, squid, cuttlefish, and nautilus.