Rare Pyrgotrochus sp Gastropod Fossil, Bajocian Jurassic, South West Swabia, Germany – Genuine with COA

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This is a rare and well-preserved Pyrgotrochus sp Gastropod Fossil from the Bajocian stage of the Jurassic Period, discovered in South West Swabia, Germany. A beautifully detailed specimen, this fossil showcases the intricate coiled structure of this extinct marine gastropod, making it a valuable addition to any fossil collection.

Species Information:

The genus Pyrgotrochus belongs to an extinct group of gastropods that thrived in the Jurassic seas. These marine snails lived in shallow marine environments and are known for their high-spired shells with fine ornamentation. Their fossils provide valuable insights into the paleoecology of the Jurassic period.

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This is a rare and scientifically significant fossil, ideal for collectors, researchers, and enthusiasts of natural history. A genuine piece of Earth's prehistoric marine life, securely packaged and ready for display.

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