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Split Pair Ammonite - Paleo Joe
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Split Pair Ammonite

$20.00

20 in stock

Description

Price is for ONE PAIR  of these Exceptionally preserved and polished Ammonite split pair shows exquisite detailed chambers.  These Ammonite pairs range in size from 5 cm by 4 1/2 cm to 4 cm by 3 1/2 cm. AMMONITE WILL BE SIMILAR TO THIS ONE PICTURED.

Well preserved and Polished Split Pair Ammonite that show great color and show  detailed chambers.

Madagascar is known for beautifully preserved ammonite fossils from both the Jurassic and the Cretaceous periods. Many of them have been turned into agate, and the inner parts are often preserved as hollow spaces lined with crystals. They are  beautiful when cut and polished to reveal this inner chamber detail and color.

Ammonites were common in the ancient tropical sea around Madagascar. And this This Polished Split Pair Ammonite was one of them. Madagascar during the Cretaceous period was under a warm shallow salt water sea. Because the sea was so full of these animals they can still be found today. But the condition of the fossil is key to the look of them. In this case this Ammonite was preserved quickly with minerals so that when it is cut open the beauty shines through. Most Ammonites do not show this black color. They normally have shades of brown and other colors.

Ammonites are cephalopods related to modern day Octopus and squid and they were common in the oceans. This Polished 3 3/8 Ammonite had a round and hard shell that protected the ammonite. Today Octopus and squid have no shell but in the past they did. This Polished 3 3/8 Ammonite has chambers that are now filled with minerals.

Ammonites were born with small shells but as they grew they would add a new chamber. The animal lived in the last chamber. As they fossilized the chambers filled with minerals. Because of the minerals the Ammonites display a wide variety of colors. But Black Ammonites are quite rare and beautiful.

This photo is a representation of the Ammonite you will receive.
We will choose the biggest and best one of the lot we have at that time to send to you.

Jurassic Period
Madagascar