Fossil Ammonite - Cleoniceras species
The Science:
Cleoniceras ammonites were marine invertebrates related to octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish. As cephalopods, their ability to swim distinguished them from clams and snails. They lived in Madagascar during the Cretaceous Period, roughly 100 million years ago.
The Story:
Though now extinct, these remarkable creatures still spark our imagination here at The Evolution Store! We particularly love this species of ammonite for its subtle, red iridescence.
DETAILS
SKU: AM-CO0077Scientific Name: Cleoniceras sp.
Dimensions: 4.5"W x 1"H x 4"D
Age: 100 Million Years
Origin: Madagascar
Period: Cretaceous
Shipping Restrictions: None.
- Color:
- Red
- Color:
- Brown
- Color:
- White
- Color:
- Rainbow
- Origin:
- Africa
- Impact:
- Eco-Friendly