Large Polished Goniatite from Devonian

Goniatite Ammonite

Phylum Mollusca, Class Cephalopoda, Subclass Ammonoidea Order: Goniatida

Geological Time: Devonian (400 million years old)

Size: (25.4mm=1 inch): 6.0 across -- 2.1 inches thick

Fossil Site: Atlas Mountains in Morocco

Fossil Code: G11

Price: $60.00 - sold


GoniatiteGoniatites are ammonites with a distinctive goniotitic zig-zag pattern in the sutures that mark the spiraling growth of the shell. The extinct ammonite that decended from Nautiloids is an example of the remarkable symmetry often found in nature. Mineral exchange over the eons can create an amazing array of contrasting colors and the beautiful natural display you see here. Ammonites were Cephalopods sharing a common ancestor with the squid and octopus. The ammonites that appeared in the Devonian became very diverse and widespread in the Paleozoic and Mesazoic before going extinct along with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period.

The pictures tell the story of this large, extra pretty Goniatite display fossil exhibiting a mixture of earth-tones.


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