Unique specimens of ammonite fossil pairs from Madagascar.
- Fossil type: Cleoniceras, ammonite
- Age: Cretaceous period, 102-110 million years old
- Origin: Mahajanga, Madagascar
About Ammonite Fossils
The name ammonite is derived from the Egyptian god Ammon, due to the resemblance of the shell to ram horns, which were associated to this divinity.
Ammonites have been collected since prehistoric times. They became extinct at the end of the cretaceous period. The main hypothesis regarding the global mass extinction that happened at that time involves an asteroid collision, which would have halted photosynthesis and had a major impact on food availability for ammonites and dinosaurs alike, leading to their disappearance.
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