Knobby Cretaceous Mammites Ammonite

Mammites nodosoides

Order Ammonoidea, Family Acanthroceratidae

Geological Time: Early Cretaceous, Turonian Stage (~93 million years ago)

Size (25.4 mm = 1 inch): Ammonite fossil is 130 mm across

Fossil Site: Zagora / Dakhla, Moroccoo

Fossil Code: 11015

Price: $175.00 - sold


Mammites Ammonite FossilDescription: Coming from the Cretaceous Turopnian Stage (~93 million year old) deposits between Zagora and Dakhla, Morocco. Notice the knobs (nodes) on the shell, the source of the species name for this ammonite. Some ammonites are thought to have developed knobs or spines as secondary sexual characteristics rather than for defense. It correct, it would be easy to tell the boys from the girls in the ancient seas! As all ammonites, these went extinct at the end of the Cretaceous.

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