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Dactylioceras Ammonite Pair

Dactylioceras Ammonite Pair

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A nodule that has been carefully split in half to show the positive and negative impressions of this marine fossil. The positive is the raised portion of the exposed fossil, while the negative is the impression of the raised portion. 

Species: Dactylioceras
Location: England 
Time Period: Jurassic ~180 MYO
Measurements: ~2-1/2" long x 2-1/2" wide x 1-1/2" deep (together)

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Ammonites are an extinct group of marine animals in the Cephalopoda class. They are invertebrates and are more closely related to coleoids (squids, octopus, and cuttlefish) than they were to the chambered nautilus, even though they looked much more similar to the later. The name Ammonite was derived from "ammonis cornua," translated to mean Horns of Ammon. Ammon was an Egyptian god that was typically depicted wearing ram horns, whose spiraled shape is similar to that of an Ammonite. Ammonites first appeared in the oceans during the Devonian Period, some 400 million years ago. They died out around 65.5 million years ago along with the dinosaurs.