Description
- Mammites nodosoides
- Upper Cretaceous Age
- Atlas Mountains Region
- Asaflala, Northern Africa
- This specimen measures approx. 4 7/8″ inches wide.
Ammonites are an extinct group of marine invertebrate animals similar to the modern nautilus. (Cephalopoda) Like the nautilus, ammonites had a soft body with tentacles that emerged from a hollow chambered shell utilized in the manner of a submarine’s ballast tanks. Ammonites are often identified by their shell ornamentation and the structures of the wall that divide the shell’s chambers.