Large plate with orthoceras and ammonites - Fossil fragment - Moluscos marinos extintos - 68 cm - 49 cm
Impressive polished fossil plate with orthoceras and ammonites of large size and quality.
No knocks or breaks. Collection or decoration piece.
Whether you're a collector, paleontology enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique decorative piece, this Orthoceras and Ammonite fossil slab is sure to be the center of attention wherever you place it.
Weight 14,340 kg
Measurements 68 cm high x 49 cm at the widest part
Orthoceras (from the Greek, orthos, straight and keras, horn; "straight horn") is an extinct genus of cephalopod mollusks whose species lived in the Ordovician.
Their shells are generally elongated, cone-shaped or somewhat curved, externally. The shell was divided into chambers joined by a central tube through which water or air circulated to regulate buoyancy.
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Impressive polished fossil plate with orthoceras and ammonites of large size and quality.
No knocks or breaks. Collection or decoration piece.
Whether you're a collector, paleontology enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique decorative piece, this Orthoceras and Ammonite fossil slab is sure to be the center of attention wherever you place it.
Weight 14,340 kg
Measurements 68 cm high x 49 cm at the widest part
Orthoceras (from the Greek, orthos, straight and keras, horn; "straight horn") is an extinct genus of cephalopod mollusks whose species lived in the Ordovician.
Their shells are generally elongated, cone-shaped or somewhat curved, externally. The shell was divided into chambers joined by a central tube through which water or air circulated to regulate buoyancy.