Acanthoceras sp
Freestanding Agadir Ammonite Fossil
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A large freestanding Agadir ammonite fossil. The Agadir Ammonite fossil is a specimen from an extinct cephalopod mollusk that belonged to the ammonoid subclass. It was discovered in the Agadir region of Morocco, which is renowned for its rich fossil deposits. The Ammonite, dating back to the Mesozoic Era, possesses a coiled, spiral shell characterised by intricate chambers and intricate suture patterns.
The fossil you receive will be a very close example to the one shown in the photo.
Latin Name: Acanthoceras sp
Fossil Age: 75-65 million years old
Fossil Size: 7 Inch
Period: Cretaceous
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