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5.2" Acanthoceras Ammonite Fossil Agadir Morocco 360 Million Year Old COA Brontothere Hexagonaria is an extinct genus

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Hexagonaria is an extinct genus of colonial rugose coral that lived in ancient seas during the Devonian period

and crocodile-like hunting adaptations make Spinosaurus one of the most extraordinary and recognizable dinosaurs ever discovered

the rear portion of Champsosaurus’ skull is greatly expanded

a South American sauropod nearly indistinguishable from Rebbachisaurus and possibly the same species

Timeline of Early Coral Evolution

5.2" Acanthoceras Ammonite Fossil Agadir Morocco 360 Million Year Old COA Brontothere Hexagonaria is an extinct genusLocation: Agadir, Morocco Weight: 2 Pounds 8. 1 Ounces Dimensions: 5. 2 Inches Long, 4. 6 Inches Wide, 2. 5 Inches Thick Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The item pictured is the one you will receive. 360 million years old. Acanthoceras Ammonite Ammonoids were marine creatures that thrived from the Devonian through the Cretaceous periods. The name of these cephalopods comes from the "ram's horn" shape of their shells because the Egyptian god

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