This rare 6.5-inch Crioceratites nolani heteromorph ammonite fossil is an exceptional specimen from the Hauterivian stage of the Early Cretaceous period, dating back approximately 130-135 million years. Discovered in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France, this fossil showcases the coiled yet irregular shell structure characteristic of heteromorph ammonites, making it a unique and fascinating addition to any collection.
Crioceratites nolani is a notable species within the Crioceratidae family, celebrated for its spirally coiled, open-shell morphology. These ammonites thrived in marine environments and are often used to study evolutionary adaptations in ammonite lineages.
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Whether you’re a seasoned fossil collector, a paleontology enthusiast, or an educator, this Crioceratites nolani fossil is a remarkable piece of Earth’s natural history. Its striking appearance and scientific importance make it a worthy addition to any collection or display.
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