This 6-inch Acrioceras tabarelli heteromorph ammonite fossil is an exceptional and rare specimen from the Callovian stage of the Jurassic period, approximately 164-166 million years old. Unearthed in Poitou, France, this fossil represents a fascinating era in Earth’s history when ammonites thrived in marine environments.

The Acrioceras genus is known for its unique and intricate shell morphology, characterized by tightly coiled spirals transitioning into uncoiled sections, making it a striking example of heteromorph ammonites. This specimen showcases the evolutionary adaptations of ammonites during the Jurassic, reflecting their diverse ecological niches.

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Why This Fossil is Special:

This Acrioceras tabarelli heteromorph ammonite fossil is a remarkable artifact of Earth's prehistoric oceans, ideal for collectors, paleontology enthusiasts, or anyone with a passion for natural history. Whether displayed in a collection, used for educational purposes, or admired as a decorative piece, this fossil is a testament to the wonder of ancient life.

Don’t miss this opportunity to own a rare and scientifically significant piece of Jurassic history. Add this genuine fossil ammonite to your collection today!