Three Devonian Ammonites (Anetoceras) with Four Trilobite Heads

This is a 11.1" wide specimen of the Early Devonian ammonites (Anetoceras), quarried in the Anti-Atlas Region of Morocco. The ammonites have been painstakingly prepared from the hard limestone matrix that they were found. This particular specimen displays heads of 5 trilobites, some of which have beautiful eye preservation.

The largest ammonite is 4.4" wide.

Ammonites were predatory mollusks that resembled a squid with a shell. These cephalopods had eyes, tentacles, and spiral shells. They are more closely related to a living octopus, though the shells resemble that of a nautilus.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Anetoceras sp.
LOCATION
Anti-Atlas Region, Morocco
SIZE
Largest ammonite 4.4" wide, 11.1 x 10.2" Rock
CATEGORY
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ITEM
#87250
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