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.
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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