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Unusual ammonite combination


LiamL

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Here is an interesting fossil ammonite I found last week at my local beach near Whitby.

 

it’s a monster Pseudolioceras lythense with a little hildoceras washed into the mouth. Measuring over 6 inches from the mouth boarder to the furthest point of the ammonite. Super large for this species usually.

 

A rare combination, i got it back from prep yesterday so unfortunately I don’t think qualifies for fossil of the month contest but I think it is well worth a share here.

 

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That is a beautiful find! Thanks for sharing with us!:thumbsu:

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That’s a really beautifully piece mate. It has the Yin and yang about it. Cheers Bobby 

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I agree, it's well worth sharing and I'm very glad that you did. :)

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