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Fossile prøver - Perfekte forhold - Orthoceras - Utdøde marine bløtdyr - Høyde: 242 mm - Bredde: 279 mm- 3069 g
Nr. 82866351
Nr. 82866351
Dendroidea
These fossils belong to the Cambrian Period (or possibly the Ediacaran) – ca. 510-550 million years ago – from the geological formation of cape Emine, Bulgaria, classifying them as remnants of some of the oldest lifeforms on Earth. The genus belongs to the extinct Graptolites – an ancient colonial organism. This object was discovered in geological layers among which we also found specimens of Yilingia spiciformis and Cambroraster falcatus – two of the oldest known animal species ever discovered.
This specimen tells a long story and represents some of the oldest organisms in the fossil record. It is certainly a worthy addition to any fossil collection.
Epoch: Cambrian
Age : ca. 510-550 MYO
Size: 24 x 14 x 4 cm
Weight : 1248g
Origin: Emine, BULGARIA
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