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MASSIVE BROWN CRETACEOUS DINOSAUR-ERA AMMONITE - Agadir, Morocco

MID CRETACEOUS PERIOD:   112 - 99.6 million years ago

This massive brown ammonite is a member of the Procheloniceras species Cretaceous ammonites from the coastal village of Agadir, Morocco.  It is a robust type and seldom is most often found in sizes ranging from a tea cup saucer to a salad plate.  Only very rarely are genuine specimens found in this size class.  This is an especially fine example with much of the natural chamber detail preserved upon completion of matrix removal.  Only a few inches of the inner whorl necessitated grinding to original detail.  Portion of original matrix has been retained which also displays impressions of other ammonites and bivalve fossils.  Color was originally light brown but has been enhanced and sealed.  This monstrous and stunning specimen is even MUCH nicer in person than the photos indicate.  Beware of completely carved fakes that offer no trace of original chamber detail on the reverse side as this is a problem in the market today.  Ammonites that occur this size naturally are RARE! 

With its three-dimensional form and texture, this ammonite specimen will bring any event to a halt when displayed.  It is in a class all its own, not only desired by collectors, but treasured by interior designers and architects alike for incorporating into a stunning display.  Wonderfully detailed.  An exquisite specimen for such a rare size and an absolute "show-stopper"!  

We highly recommend this magnificent giant fossil to either augment a collection or serve as a monumental interior design piece.  The pictures with the hand indicate the real magnitude of this enormous specimen.  

 


AMMONOIDS evolved from nautiloids in the early Devonian period, about 400 million years ago. They were abundant in world seas for the next 370 million years. They suddenly vanished at the end of the Cretaceous period. These extinct marine animals, which thrived in the Paleozoic and Mesozoic Eras, some 400 to 65 million years ago, were cephalopods, and are thus related to squid, octopus, cuttlefish, and the chambered nautilus.  Ammonites were able to swim, thanks to the unique construction of their shell, which was divided into a series of air chambers. The air in the chambers provided buoyancy for the animal to float; like modern cephalopods, they probably moved through the water using jet propulsion.  Because ammonites lived exclusively in marine environments, their presence also indicates the location of prehistoric seas.

The animal that lived in this fossil shell looked something like a squid or an octopus, with tentacles for grasping its food and moving around the ocean floor.  Some ammonite species have been found up to 6 feet across in size, while others never got bigger than a dime.  

With its three-dimensional form and texture, this ammonite specimen will bring any event to a halt when displayed.  It is in a class all its own, not only desired by collectors, but treasured by interior designers and architects alike for incorporating into a stunning display.  Natural color and wonderfully detailed.  An exquisite specimen for such a rare size and an absolute "show-stopper"!  

MASSIVE ARCHITECTURALLY FASCINATING EXAMPLE WITH RICH HUE AND INSPIRING DETAIL!

21" wide x 16.5" high

$2195     AMX-027     INCLUDES STAND     Actual Item - One Only

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