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        Gastropod Fossils For Sale

        bellerophon held in a hand bellerophon held in a hand
        $60,00
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        Gastropoda Fossil, Cymatium Affine Gastropoda Fossil, Cymatium Affine
        $15,00
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        semicassis held in a hand semicassis held in a hand
        $15,00
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        Snail Fossil, Clavatula Snail Fossil, Clavatula
        $3,00
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        miocene gastropoda, murex friedbergi miocene gastropoda, murex friedbergi
        $3,00
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        Bivalvia with gastropoda Bivalvia with gastropoda
        $10,00
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        Bivalvia Bivalvia
        $12,00
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        turitella fossil turitella fossil
        $24,00
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        Gastropoda Pyrgotrochus macrocephalus Gastropoda Pyrgotrochus macrocephalus
        $40,00
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        middle jurasic gastropod middle jurasic gastropod
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        In our Gastropod Fossils category, we proudly offer an extensive collection of authentic gastropod specimens that span diverse geological eras. Our commitment to providing genuine gastropod fossils, such as Bellerophon, Gastropoda Semicassis Miolaevigata, and Murex friedbergi, is unwavering.

        Our catalog encompasses not only individual gastropod fossils but also entire marine gastropod fossils and shells from various geological periods, including the Carboniferous, Miocene, and Middle Jurassic - Callovian. The world of gastropods is one of remarkable diversity, and the fossil record reveals their fascinating journey through time.

        From the coiled shells of Paleozoic gastropods to the modern gastropods that continue to thrive today, our collection showcases the evolution and adaptation of these bilaterally symmetrical mollusks. Explore the gastropods' beginnings in the Early Cambrian, their dominance during the Jurassic period, and their persistence through the ages.

        Whether you're interested in freshwater or marine gastropods, their operculum, or their role in prehistoric ecosystems, our Gastropod Fossils category has a wealth of specimens for sale. These fossils are not just objects; they are windows into the distant past, waiting to be explored by enthusiastic customers and collectors

        Gastropod Fossils - what exactly are they?

        For collectors with a discerning eye and a passion for paleontology, Gastropod Fossils are treasures from Earth's enigmatic past. These extraordinary remnants of ancient marine and terrestrial gastropods, with their coiled shells and intricate details, have left an indelible mark on the fossil record.

        From the Paleozoic gastropods that inhabited primordial oceans to the gastropod shells that encapsulate the stories of marine life, our collection is a testament to the incredible diversity of these mollusks. Gastropods began their journey in the Early Cambrian, evolving into bilaterally symmetrical creatures with a coiled shell that became their signature feature.

        The Jurassic period witnessed the zenith of gastropod evolution, with diverse species thriving in marine environments. Gastropod fossils from this era offer a glimpse into a world where these creatures boasted a large foot, planispirally coiled shells, and a fascinating array of shapes and sizes.

        As collectors, we understand the importance of authenticity, and our Gastropod Fossils are meticulously preserved specimens that tell tales of ancient oceans, freshwater ecosystems, and terrestrial environments. Some gastropods from the Carboniferous period even sport tiny teeth, a testament to their remarkable adaptations.

        Whether you're intrigued by extinct species, gastropod diversity, or the role of these creatures in ancient food webs, our Gastropod Fossils category has something to offer. Dive into the Mesozoic and Carboniferous worlds, where these creatures thrived in shallow marine environments and left their mark as herbivores, carnivores, and planktonic feeders.

        For collectors and enthusiasts alike, these gastropod fossils are not mere objects but windows into a time when they coexisted with plants, predators, and other marine life forms.

        what are gastropod shells made of?

        While we delve into the realm of gastropod fossil, it's intriguing to consider the composition of these enduring shells that have stood the test of time. Gastropod, even in their fossilized form, tell a remarkable tale of their construction and the materials from which they were crafted.

        In our exploration of gastropod shells from various geological periods, including the Carboniferous, Mesozoic, and beyond, we uncover the secrets hidden within these coiled structures. These shells are not mere remnants; they are enduring records of ancient gastropods that once inhabited the Earth's oceans and lands.

        These coiled structures are predominantly composed of calcium carbonate, often in the form of calcite or aragonite crystals. The intricate layers of gastropod shells serve both protective and structural purposes. They are a testament to the gastropods' remarkable ability to extract calcium carbonate from their environment and deposit it meticulously, layer by layer, to fashion their iconic spiraled homes.

        Gastropod Diversity Across Geological Epochs - From Paleozoic to Carboniferous, Miocene, Jurassic, and Beyond.

        These enduring fossils are more than mere remnants; they are testament to the ever-changing tapestry of life on Earth. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a curious enthusiast, our selection offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of prehistory.

        paleozoic gastropods - exploring an ancient era

        The Paleozoic era, which spanned from approximately 541 to 251 million years ago, witnessed the emergence of life in the oceans and the gradual colonization of land by early terrestrial organisms. As you explore our collection of Paleozoic gastropod fossils, you'll encounter specimens that once thrived in ancient seas. These fossils bear witness to the eons-long journey of adaptation and diversification that transformed Earth's inhabitants. From the Cambrian explosion to the Devonian period, the Paleozoic era was a time of remarkable change and innovation in the natural world.

        Our carefully curated fossils allow you to hold a tangible piece of this ancient era, where gastropods played a vital role in shaping the marine ecosystems of their time.

        Carboniferous period gastropod fossil

        Travel back in time to the Carboniferous period, a chapter in Earth's history marked by lush forests, towering trees, and an abundance of life. This period, which spanned from approximately 359 to 299 million years ago, is renowned for its exceptional coal deposits, formed from the remains of ancient plants that thrived in the swampy landscapes.

        Amidst the thriving flora and fauna of the Carboniferous, gastropods left behind an indelible mark in the form of beautifully preserved fossils. These gastropod fossils, with their coiled shells and intricate details, offer a window into the biodiversity of this bygone era.

        Our collection of Carboniferous period gastropod fossils invites you to explore the ancient seas that once covered vast expanses of the planet. These fossils not only provide a tangible connection to the past but also offer valuable insights into the ecological dynamics of this unique period.

        Jurassic period gastropod fossil

        This era, spanning from approximately 201 to 145 million years ago, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and the evolution of countless species, including our ancient gastropod friends.

        Our collection of Jurassic period gastropod fossils invites you to journey back to this mesmerizing epoch. The fossils from this period, with their coiled shells and intricate details, provide a captivating window into the marine world of the past.

        As you explore these fossils, you'll gain insights into the ecological intricacies of the Jurassic seas. These gastropods, like ancient navigators, navigated the waters alongside other prehistoric creatures. Their fossils bear witness to the ebb and flow of life in the ancient oceans.

        How old is a gastropod fossil we sell?

        The age of a gastropod fossil in our collection is a journey through time, and it varies depending on the geological epochs from which it originates. Our extensive range of gastropod fossils spans from the oldest specimens, dating back hundreds of millions of years, to the more recent ones, offering a diverse selection that covers extensive periods of Earth's history

        How do you identyfy a gadstropod fossil?

        Identifying a gastropod fossil is a meticulous endeavor, one that we approach with a deep passion and expertise. Our team of dedicated enthusiasts carefully examines each specimen, paying close attention to intricate details and characteristics. With years of experience, we take pride in providing you with accurate and meticulously identified gastropod fossils, ensuring that each piece in our collection reflects the true essence of these prehistoric treasures

        Are gastropod fossils rare?

        The rarity of gastropod fossils is a multifaceted question with no simple answer. The availability of gastropod fossils can vary significantly depending on several factors, including the specific specimen, its geological era, its state of preservation, and more. Some gastropod fossils may be relatively common and widely available, while others can be exceptionally rare and sought-after by collectors.

        At our store, we curate a diverse selection of gastropod fossils that encompasses a wide range of specimens from different periods and conditions. Whether you're looking for a common representation or a rare gem from the past, our collection caters to all levels of enthusiasts and collectors. Explore our selection to discover the unique beauty and history of gastropod fossil.

        How Expensive Is a Single Gastropod Fossil?

        In our store, you'll find a wide range of gastropod fossil, each with its unique characteristics and price point. While some specimens may be available in the 3 to 100 Euro range, it's important to note that the true value of these fossils can vary significantly based on several factors.

        The price of a single gastropod fossil depends on various elements, including the rarity of the species, the quality of preservation, the geological era it hails from, and its overall aesthetics. As such, individual specimens can be priced anywhere from a few Euros to several hundred or even more, for exceptionally rare or well-preserved pieces