Agadir Fossil Ammonite – Cretaceous Era, Morocco

This stunning Agadir Fossil Ammonite is a remarkable piece of natural history from the Cretaceous Period, approximately 145 to 66 million years ago. Discovered in the fossil-rich deposits near Agadir, Morocco, this ammonite fossil exemplifies the beauty and diversity of ancient marine life.

Ammonites are extinct marine mollusks closely related to modern-day squids, octopuses, and cuttlefish. They thrived in prehistoric seas and are renowned for their spiral shells, which were divided into chambers used for buoyancy control. The intricate detail of this specimen makes it a wonderful addition to any fossil collection or display.

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This fossil has been expertly cleaned and prepped to highlight its unique features while preserving its natural authenticity. Its aesthetic appeal and historical significance make it perfect for collectors, educators, or anyone fascinated by the wonders of the ancient world.

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Add this Agadir Fossil Ammonite to your collection and own a piece of the ancient Cretaceous seas. Whether for scientific interest, educational purposes, or as a stunning decorative piece, this ammonite is sure to impress.

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