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Orthoceras Fossil
Orthoceras Fossil
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Size: 4 x 1.5 x 17 Cm (Avg)
Weight: 150-200 Gram (Avg)
Location: Morocco
Product Description:
A fossilized remains of Orthoceras, an ancient cephalopod, showcasing its distinctive elongated shell and internal chambers, from the Ordovician period.
Geological Information:
- Location: Sahara Desert, Morocco (notably in the Atlas Mountains and Errachidia Province)
- Type: Orthoceras (a type of extinct cephalopod)
- Age: Ordovician period, approximately 485-443 million years old
- Formation: Marine deposits, specifically in the Tafilalt and Maider formations
- Fossilization Process: Rapid burial and compression in a marine environment, preserving the Orthoceras' shell and internal chambers
- Hardness: Varies, depending on the surrounding rock (typically limestone or shale)
- Distinctive Features: Elongated shell with internal chambers, siphuncle, and a distinctive ornamentation, showcasing the Orthoceras' unique morphology.
This description highlights the scientific significance and geological context of the Orthoceras Fossil, showcasing its importance as a fossil specimen from the Ordovician period. The Sahara Desert in Morocco is renowned for its exceptional fossil preservation, providing valuable insights into ancient marine life.
Note: Orthoceras was a type of ancient cephalopod that lived during the Ordovician period, and its fossilized remains are highly prized by collectors and researchers alike
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