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  • 10.5 Inch Iridescent Ammonite with Ammolite (Placenticeras meeki) AAA+Grade Fossil, Bearpaw Shale, Cretaceous: Montana, USA

    10.5 Inch Iridescent Ammonite with Ammolite (Placenticeras meeki) AAA+Grade Fossil, Bearpaw Shale, Cretaceous: Montana, USA

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  • 4" MORTONICERAS WINTONI Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

    4″ MORTONICERAS WINTONI Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

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  • 4.5" MORTONICERAS Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

    4.5″ MORTONICERAS Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

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  • 5" GOODHALLITES GOODHALLI Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

    5″ GOODHALLITES GOODHALLI Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

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  • 5.5" MORTONICERAS Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

    5.5″ MORTONICERAS Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

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  • 5.5" MORTONICERAS Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

    5.5″ MORTONICERAS Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

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  • 6" BRASILIA BRADFORDENSIS Fossil Ammonite | Lower Aalenian Jurassic | Belgium | Authentic | Geological Collectible

    6″ BRASILIA BRADFORDENSIS Fossil Ammonite | Lower Aalenian Jurassic | Belgium | Authentic | Geological Collectible

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  • 6.5" MORTONICERAS CRAGINITES Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

    6.5″ MORTONICERAS CRAGINITES Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

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  • 7" MORTONICERAS DRAKEI Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

    7″ MORTONICERAS DRAKEI Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

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  • Binatisphinctes binatus Fossil Ammonite - Upper Oxfordian Jurassic - Switzerland - Genuine with Certificate

    Binatisphinctes binatus Fossil Ammonite – Upper Oxfordian Jurassic – Switzerland – Genuine with Certificate

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  • Collotia fraasi Fossil Ammonite, Callovian, Jurassic - Belgium - Genuine with Certificate of Authenticity

    Collotia fraasi Fossil Ammonite, Callovian, Jurassic – Belgium – Genuine with Certificate of Authenticity

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  • Collotia fraasi Fossil Ammonite, Callovian, Jurassic - Belgium - Genuine with Certificate of Authenticity

    Collotia fraasi Fossil Ammonite, Callovian, Jurassic – Belgium – Genuine with Certificate of Authenticity

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  • Fossil Ammonite - Hectioceras krakoviense, Callovian, Jurassic, Wlodowice, Poland - 100% Genuine with Certificate of Authenticity

    Fossil Ammonite – Hectioceras krakoviense, Callovian, Jurassic, Wlodowice, Poland – 100% Genuine with Certificate of Authenticity

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  • Fossil Ammonite - Ochetoceras canaliculum, Lower Oxfordian, Jurassic: HIEZNACH, Switzerland - Genuine with Certificate of Authenticity

    Fossil Ammonite – Ochetoceras canaliculum, Lower Oxfordian, Jurassic: HIEZNACH, Switzerland – Genuine with Certificate of Authenticity

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  • Fossil Ammonite - Peltoceratoides eugenii, Oxfordian, Jurassic – Zalas, Poland – Certificate of Authenticity

    Fossil Ammonite – Peltoceratoides eugenii, Oxfordian, Jurassic – Zalas, Poland – Certificate of Authenticity

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  • Fossil Ammonite – Hectioceras regulare, Callovian, Jurassic – Wlodowice, Poland – Certificate of Authenticity

    Fossil Ammonite – Hectioceras regulare, Callovian, Jurassic – Wlodowice, Poland – Certificate of Authenticity

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  • Fossil Ammonite – Hectioceras taeniolatum, Callovian, Jurassic – Czartkowice, Poland – Certificate of Authenticity

    Fossil Ammonite – Hectioceras taeniolatum, Callovian, Jurassic – Czartkowice, Poland – Certificate of Authenticity

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  • Fossil Ammonite ZETOCERAS ZETES | Lower Pliensbachian Jurassic Hinterriss Austria | Genuine Specimen with COA

    Fossil Ammonite ZETOCERAS ZETES | Lower Pliensbachian Jurassic Hinterriss Austria | Genuine Specimen with COA

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  • GAUTHIERICERAS MARGAE Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Coniacian Peru Genuine Specimen

    GAUTHIERICERAS MARGAE Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Coniacian Peru Genuine Specimen

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  • Leptaleoceras leptum Fossil Ammonite, Upper Pliensbachian, Jurassic: Italy – 100% Genuine with Certificate of Authenticity

    Leptaleoceras leptum Fossil Ammonite, Upper Pliensbachian, Jurassic: Italy – 100% Genuine with Certificate of Authenticity

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  • Lytoceras adeloides Ammonite Fossil – Pliensbachian Jurassic Italy, Rare Authentic Specimen

    Lytoceras adeloides Ammonite Fossil – Pliensbachian Jurassic Italy, Rare Authentic Specimen

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  • Mesogaudryceras leptonema Fossil Ammonite | Rare Lower Cenomanian Cretaceous | Italy | Genuine Certified Specimen

    Mesogaudryceras leptonema Fossil Ammonite | Rare Lower Cenomanian Cretaceous | Italy | Genuine Certified Specimen

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  • MORTONICERAS Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

    MORTONICERAS Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

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  • Mortoniceras Ammonite Fossil | Duck Creek Formation Texas | Upper Albian Cretaceous | Genuine with COA

    Mortoniceras Ammonite Fossil | Duck Creek Formation Texas | Upper Albian Cretaceous | Genuine with COA

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  • Mortoniceras drakeoceras maximum Ammonite Fossil | Cretaceous Texas | Duck Creek Formation | Genuine Fossil with COA

    Mortoniceras drakeoceras maximum Ammonite Fossil | Cretaceous Texas | Duck Creek Formation | Genuine Fossil with COA

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  • MORTONICERAS EQUIDISTANS Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

    MORTONICERAS EQUIDISTANS Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

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  • MORTONICERAS EQUIDISTANS Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

    MORTONICERAS EQUIDISTANS Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

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  • MORTONICERAS EQUIDISTANS Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

    MORTONICERAS EQUIDISTANS Ammonite Fossil Cretaceous Albian Texas USA

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Introduction to World Ammonites

Ammonites are one of the most iconic groups of extinct marine invertebrates, widely known for their spiral shells and remarkable diversity. These cephalopods thrived for over 300 million years, from the Devonian to the Cretaceous periods, before going extinct during the end-Cretaceous mass extinction event. Ammonite fossils are found in various countries worldwide, offering key insights into ancient marine ecosystems, evolutionary trends, and biostratigraphy.

While the UK, Madagascar, and Morocco are famous for their ammonite fossils, there are many other significant sites across the world where ammonites have been discovered, including France, Germany, Russia, Japan, Canada, and the USA. These fossils are crucial for understanding the global distribution of ammonites, their diversity, and their adaptations to different marine environments.

Global Ammonite Fossil Occurrences
Fossil ammonites have been discovered in numerous countries outside the UK, Madagascar, and Morocco. Below are some of the most notable ammonite fossil occurrences across various geological periods:

Jurassic Period

La Voulte-sur-Rhône (France): The Jurassic fossil beds of La Voulte-sur-Rhône in southern France are famous for their well-preserved ammonite fossils. Ammonites such as *Hildoceras* and *Lytoceras* are found in this region, providing insights into Jurassic marine life in Europe.

Solenhofen Limestone (Germany): The Solnhofen Limestone is a Late Jurassic fossil site in Germany known for its remarkable fossil preservation, including ammonites like *Sphenodiscus*. These fossils reveal much about ammonite diversity in Jurassic seas.

Cretaceous Period

Western Interior Seaway (USA/Canada): The Cretaceous rocks of the Western Interior Seaway, which stretched across North America, have yielded numerous ammonite fossils, including species such as *Placenticeras* and *Scaphites*. These fossils provide key insights into ammonite evolution during the Cretaceous period.

Hokkaido (Japan): The Cretaceous marine deposits of Hokkaido are famous for their beautifully preserved ammonites, including species like *Nipponites* and *Desmoceras*. These fossils illustrate the diversity of ammonites in the Pacific Ocean during the Cretaceous.

Triassic Period

Tethyan Region (India/China): The Triassic marine rocks of the Tethyan region, including parts of India and China, have yielded important ammonite fossils such as *Ceratites*. These fossils help paleontologists trace the recovery of ammonite populations following the Permian-Triassic extinction.

Detailed Information about World Ammonites
Ammonite fossils from different parts of the world provide critical insights into the evolution, adaptation, and diversity of these ancient cephalopods. Below is a detailed look at their anatomy, preservation, evolutionary significance, and ecological roles:

Structure and Preservation

Anatomy of Ammonites: Ammonites had a coiled shell divided into chambers, with the soft body located in the outermost chamber. The intricate suture patterns where the shell walls met the outer shell are a defining feature of ammonites and are used to distinguish between species. These patterns range from simple, wavy lines to highly complex, intricate designs, reflecting the evolutionary advancement of different ammonite families.

Exceptional Preservation: Ammonite fossils from regions such as Solnhofen and Hokkaido are often found in exceptional condition, with their shell structures and suture patterns preserved in fine detail. Fossils from these sites are often preserved as calcified or mineral-replaced specimens, allowing for detailed study of their morphology.

Evolutionary Significance of World Ammonites

Triassic Recovery: Following the mass extinction at the end of the Permian, ammonites were among the few marine groups that recovered and diversified during the Triassic period. Fossils from the Tethyan region, including species such as *Ceratites*, showcase the evolutionary success of ammonites during this recovery phase.

Jurassic Radiation: Ammonites underwent significant diversification during the Jurassic period, with many new species evolving to fill various ecological niches. Ammonite fossils from La Voulte-sur-Rhône and Solnhofen provide key evidence of this evolutionary radiation, illustrating the wide variety of shell shapes and suture patterns that emerged during this time.

Cretaceous Adaptations: Ammonites from the Cretaceous period, such as *Placenticeras* and *Nipponites*, represent some of the most highly adapted ammonite species. These ammonites developed complex shell morphologies, including heteromorphic shells, which may have helped them survive in different marine environments.

Ecological Role and Adaptations

Predatory Cephalopods: Ammonites were active predators that fed on smaller marine organisms, including crustaceans, fish, and other mollusks. Their beak-like jaws and tentacles allowed them to capture and consume prey, while their coiled shells provided protection from predators.

Adaptations to Changing Environments: Ammonites evolved a variety of shell shapes and structures to adapt to different marine environments. For example, heteromorphic ammonites such as *Nipponites* had uncoiled or irregularly coiled shells, which may have allowed them to occupy unique ecological niches in Cretaceous seas.

Key Ammonite Species from Around the World
Ammonites from different parts of the world represent a wide variety of forms and adaptations, reflecting their evolutionary success over millions of years. Some notable species include:

Jurassic Ammonites

*Hildoceras bifrons* (Jurassic, France): *Hildoceras* is a well-known genus of ammonites from the Jurassic period, characterized by its flattened, involute shell with fine ribbing. Fossils of *Hildoceras* are commonly found in the Jurassic deposits of France.

*Sphenodiscus* (Jurassic, Germany): *Sphenodiscus* is an ammonite genus known for its smooth, disc-shaped shell. Fossils of *Sphenodiscus* are commonly found in the Solnhofen Limestone of Germany.

Cretaceous Ammonites

*Placenticeras meeki* (Cretaceous, USA/Canada): *Placenticeras* is a large ammonite genus that thrived during the Cretaceous period in the Western Interior Seaway of North America. It is known for its robust, thick shell and intricate suture patterns.

*Nipponites mirabilis* (Cretaceous, Japan): *Nipponites* is a highly unusual ammonite with an irregularly coiled shell. This heteromorphic ammonite from the Cretaceous seas of Japan is an example of the diverse shell morphologies that evolved during this period.

Triassic Ammonites

*Ceratites nodosus* (Triassic, India/China): *Ceratites* is a genus of ammonites that thrived during the Triassic period. Fossils of *Ceratites* are characterized by their distinctive suture patterns and smooth shells, and they are commonly found in the Tethyan region of India and China.

Significance of Ammonites from Around the World

Ammonites are of great scientific significance, providing valuable information about the evolution of marine ecosystems, biostratigraphy, and the adaptation of cephalopods to different environmental conditions. Key areas of significance include:

Biostratigraphy: Ammonites are widely used as index fossils, helping geologists to date rock layers and correlate them across different geographic regions. The widespread distribution of ammonites, coupled with their rapid evolution, makes them excellent markers for defining geological time periods.

Evolutionary Success: Ammonites represent one of the most successful groups of cephalopods, with a wide range of species evolving over millions of years. Their fossil record provides valuable insights into the adaptive strategies that allowed them to survive in diverse marine environments.

Exceptional Preservation: Ammonite fossils from regions such as France, Germany, and Japan are often exceptionally well-preserved, allowing paleontologists to study their anatomy, suture patterns, and evolutionary trends in great detail.

Conclusion

Ammonites are among the most fascinating and widely studied fossils, representing a key chapter in the history of life on Earth. From the recovery of ammonites in the Triassic period to their diversification in the Jurassic and Cretaceous, these ancient cephalopods offer a wealth of information about the evolution of marine ecosystems and the adaptation of species to changing environments.

Fossil ammonites from around the world continue to be a valuable resource for paleontologists, providing critical insights into the geological history of our planet and the evolutionary success of these remarkable creatures.