Promicroceras Ammonites
Three largely complete and two partial promicroceras ammonites which came to rest at the bottom of the jurassic seafloor, spent 196 million years together, and finally revealed to see the light of day once again. These ammonites likely drifted along the seabed via jurassic sea currents and came to rest in the same area. All have been carefully prepared with high-precision tools.
Fossil dimensions: Largest: 14mm, Smallest: 10mm
Rock dimensions: 11.4cm x 7.8cm x 1.4cm
Three largely complete and two partial promicroceras ammonites which came to rest at the bottom of the jurassic seafloor, spent 196 million years together, and finally revealed to see the light of day once again. These ammonites likely drifted along the seabed via jurassic sea currents and came to rest in the same area. All have been carefully prepared with high-precision tools.
Fossil dimensions: Largest: 14mm, Smallest: 10mm
Rock dimensions: 11.4cm x 7.8cm x 1.4cm