
Polished Ammonite Split Pair - 3.154" Cleoniceras
Ammonites are an extinct group of cephalopods that entered the fossil record 400 million years ago. This specimen is a 3.154" polished Cleoniceras fossil from Madagascar. The fossil has been split into a paired set to showcase the beautiful internal chambers of the shell.
These internal chambers are called septa and the ammonite could fill them with air in order to float through the ocean like a balloon. After millions of years, they are now mineralized with beautiful spiral patterns. A pair of stands and informational card is included the fossil.
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Polished Ammonite Split Pair - 3.154" Cleoniceras
Ammonites are an extinct group of cephalopods that entered the fossil record 400 million years ago. This specimen is a 3.154" polished Cleoniceras fossil from Madagascar. The fossil has been split into a paired set to showcase the beautiful internal chambers of the shell.
These internal chambers are called septa and the ammonite could fill them with air in order to float through the ocean like a balloon. After millions of years, they are now mineralized with beautiful spiral patterns. A pair of stands and informational card is included the fossil.
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Ammonites are an extinct group of cephalopods that entered the fossil record 400 million years ago. This specimen is a 3.154" polished Cleoniceras fossil from Madagascar. The fossil has been split into a paired set to showcase the beautiful internal chambers of the shell.
These internal chambers are called septa and the ammonite could fill them with air in order to float through the ocean like a balloon. After millions of years, they are now mineralized with beautiful spiral patterns. A pair of stands and informational card is included the fossil.























