Ammonites
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Dorset Ammonites (108)
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Madagascar Polished (43)
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Yorkshire Ammonites (12)
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Somerset Ammonites (13)
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Ammonite Blocks (11)
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Mantelliceras Giants (2)
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Perisphinctes Classic (8)
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More British (2)
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Nautilus (12)
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Small and Beautiful (16)
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World Ammonites (5)
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Assorted Fossil Ammonite Sea Creatures for Kids and Collectors: 100g Bag of Fossilised Ammonites
(May differ to photo) £9.24SKU: FS9M00Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket -
Vascoceras Ammonite (half) Fossil – Cretaceous Period, Nigeria
(Actual as seen) Sale! £11.88SKU: FSS940Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket -
Arceste fossil pebble ammonite, Triassic, Indonesia
(May differ to photo) Sale! £4.08SKU: FS9994Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket -
Mamites Nodosoides Ammonite Fossil – Cretaceous Period, Morocco
(Actual as seen) Sale! £54.12SKU: FSS090Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket -
Arcestes Ammonite Fossil – Triassic Period, Indonesia
(Actual as seen) Sale! £4.68SKU: FSS265Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket -
Cleoniceras Silver Ammonite on Matrix Composite Fossil Specimen from Cretaceous Madagascar
(Actual as seen) £120.00SKU: FSR093Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket -
Cleoniceras Ammonite Fossil in Matrix Composite – Madagascar Cretaceous
(Actual as seen) £70.80SKU: FSR185Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket -
Unique Decorative Piece for Fossil Lovers: Fossilised Ammonite Display Gift Box
(May differ to photo) £12.00SKU: FS9M01Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket -
Cut & Polished Fossil Ammonite Single Section Fossils
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Silver/Grey Ammonites Fossil from Madagascar
(May differ to photo) Sale! £37.68SKU: FS9921Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket -
Silver/Grey Ammonites Fossil from Madagascar – Unique Display Piece
(Actual as seen) Sale! £37.80SKU: FSS921Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket -
Fossil Silver Grey Ammonite from Madagascar Cretaceous Certificated
(Actual as seen) £96.00SKU: FSR450Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket -
Silver/Grey Fossilised Ammonites from Madagascar Fossil
(May differ to photo) Sale! £23.76SKU: FS9920Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket -
Cut & Polished Fossilised Ammonites Matching Pair Fossil
(May differ to photo) Sale! £13.68SKU: FS9905Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket -
Exceptional Quality and Beauty Cut and Polished Ammonite Fossil
(May differ to photo) Sale! £2.88SKU: FS9908Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket -
Cut & Polished Ammonite Fossil Matching Pair Ammonoids Fossils
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Cut & Polished Ammonites Fossil Matching Pair Marine Fossils
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Small Fossilised Ammonite Pebble from UK: Iridescent Ammonoid Fossil
(May differ to photo) £3.72SKU: FS9990Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket -
Little Fossil Pebble Ammonite – Iridescent Ammonoid Fossils
(Actual as seen) Sale! £6.00SKU: FSS210Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket -
Little Pebble Fossil Ammonite – Iridescent Cephalopods
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Little Pebble Ammonite Fossil – Iridescent from Madagascar
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Iridescent red glow Fossil Ammonite Small
(May differ to photo) Sale! £13.20SKU: FS9970Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket -
Large Fossilised Polished Ammonite Fossil
(May differ to photo) Sale! £57.24SKU: FS9972Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket -
Certified Extra Large Ammonite from Cretaceous Madagascar
(Actual as seen) £91.20SKU: FSR775Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket -
Large Polished Ammonite Fossil – Beautiful Display Specimen
(Actual as seen) Sale! £67.68SKU: FSS972Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket -
Cut & Polished Ammonites Fossil Matching Pair Marine Animals
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Cut & Polished Fossilised Ammonites Matching Pair Fossil
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Iridescent Fossilized Ammonites from Madagascar
(Actual as seen) Sale! £15.84SKU: FSS232Sold By: UK FossilsAdd to basket
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Fossil ammonites are an important source of information about the evolution of these extinct marine organisms and the history of life on Earth. Ammonites were cephalopods that lived in the oceans from the Devonian period, around 400 million years ago, to the end of the Cretaceous period, around 66 million years ago.
Ammonites were characterized by their distinctive spiral-shaped shells, which varied in size from a few centimeters to over two meters in diameter. These shells were divided into chambers that the ammonite used for buoyancy control and growth. Fossil ammonites are found in a variety of sedimentary rocks around the world and provide insights into their morphology, behavior, and distribution, as well as the environmental conditions that existed during their lifetimes.
Fossil ammonites include a diverse array of forms, ranging from small, simple forms to large, ornate ones with intricate shell patterns. These fossils provide important information about the evolution and diversification of ammonites over time, as well as their ecological roles in ancient marine ecosystems.
Fossil ammonites are often studied by paleontologists using a variety of techniques, such as comparative anatomy, morphometrics, and molecular biology. By comparing the morphology of fossil ammonite specimens with those of living cephalopods, scientists can gain insights into the evolutionary relationships between different groups and the ways in which they have adapted to different environments.
Fossil ammonites are also important indicators of past environmental conditions. For example, the presence of certain types of ammonites in a particular rock formation can provide clues about the water depth, temperature, and salinity of the ancient environment. Additionally, the study of ammonite fossils has helped scientists understand the mass extinction event that occurred at the end of the Cretaceous period, which led to the extinction of the ammonites and the dinosaurs.
Overall, the study of fossil ammonites is an important part of paleontology, providing valuable insights into the evolution and diversification of these organisms over millions of years. By studying these fossils, scientists can gain a better understanding of the history of life on Earth, as well as the complex interactions between different species and their environments.