AMMONITES Fossil
Ammonites are extinct marine mollusks with distinctive coiled shells and are closely related to modern squids and octopuses. This polished specimen showcases intricate internal chamber patterns, making it highly valued for both scientific study and decorative display.
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Description
Category: Fossil – Cephalopod
Geological Age: Mesozoic Era (Approx. 240–65 million years ago)
Scientific Classification: Class Cephalopoda, Order Ammonitida
Description:
Ammonites are extinct marine mollusks with coiled shells, closely related to modern squids and octopuses. This polished specimen reveals detailed internal chamber structures, prized for research and decorative purposes.
Geological Occurrence:
• Common in Mesozoic sedimentary rocks worldwide.
• Notable localities: Kutch, Gujarat, India; Morocco; Germany; Canada.
Uses:
• Educational & Academic: Paleontology studies, evolutionary biology.
• Decorative: Collectibles, jewelry, display pieces.
• Research: Stratigraphy, paleoenvironment reconstruction.



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