Psiloceras planorbis Ammonite
This Psiloceras planorbis Ammonite is an amaziing fossil slab upon which sit multiple fossilised, spiral shaped shells of the extinct Psiloceras Ammonite
Ammonites were a diverse group of Cephalopods characterised by their unique spiral shaped shells, which lived until 66 million years ago.
Psiloceras is a highly important animal to our understanding of natural history, as its appearence in the fossil record defines the beginning of the Jurassic period.
Age: 180 Million Years Old, Jurassic
Location: Somerset, England