Orthoceras fossil bowl / dish (deep)

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Schüssel Orthoceras  Schale versteinerte Fossilie
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Product Number: 61.705

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Orthoceras fossil bowl / dish (deep)

Orthoceras: a group of animals that belonged to the cephalopods - they were the closest relatives of the ammonites.
The nautiloids ("straight-horned") lived in the sea with a cylindrical shell divided into segments. They moved using a "jet principle" in a horizontal position by drawing water in and expelling it.
Their muscular grasping arms on their heads gave them their name.
They were good and fast swimmers - but were considered cruel, carnivorous predators.

Age: approx. 280 - 320 million years
Location: North Africa, Morocco and the Atlas Mountains
Occurrence: Ordovician to Triassic
Size: Ordovician fossils reached a length of up to 5 meters.
Orthoceras fossil shell/dish -

  • Diameter Ø: approx. 20 cm
  • Height: approx. 5.5 cm
  • Weight: approx. 750 g.

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Joh. Vogler GmbH, GF. Stehpan Vogler, Andrea Vogler
Saturnstr. 50
Joh. Vogler GmbH
85609 Aschheim
Deutschland
+49 89 991947 - 0