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Eubostrychoceras sp. (Matsumo 1967)



Recieved in a block on a trade with Rick(fossisle) and prepped out myself. From the Cretaceous Campanian Pender Formation on Vancouver Island, Canada.

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  • Taken with Canon Canon PowerShot SX230 HS
  • Focal Length 5 mm
  • Exposure Time 1/30
  • f Aperture f/3.1
  • ISO Speed 160

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belemniten

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Wow ! This one looks creepy :D

Ludwigia

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Try to imagine how they lived or moved about. It's assumed that they either hung around in the water column or crept about on the sea floor, but we still don't know for sure. Although they seem so unpractical for life, I find the forms of heteromorph ammonites just fascinating, and I'm sure that nature in its wisdom had a reason for letting them happen.

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