
Ammonite Figurine
Explore the ancient oceans with the Ammonite Figurine. These fascinating marine molluscs, related to modern octopus, squid, and cuttlefish, first appeared around 400 million years ago and thrived until the end of the Cretaceous Period, 66 million years ago. Unlike their modern relatives, ammonites had large, spiral shells, giving them a distinctive and memorable appearance. This figure is perfect for collectors, students, or anyone curious about prehistoric marine life.
Why Youāll Love This:
⢠Detailed sculpt showcases the iconic spiral shell of the ammonite
⢠Durable design makes it ideal for play, display, or educational exploration
⢠Encourages learning about ancient marine ecosystems and mollusc evolution
⢠Compact and collectible, suitable for paleontology enthusiasts of all ages
⢠Inspires curiosity and hands-on exploration of prehistoric ocean life
Discover the beauty and history of the oceans long before the dinosaurs with this engaging Ammonite Figurine.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Explore the ancient oceans with the Ammonite Figurine. These fascinating marine molluscs, related to modern octopus, squid, and cuttlefish, first appeared around 400 million years ago and thrived until the end of the Cretaceous Period, 66 million years ago. Unlike their modern relatives, ammonites had large, spiral shells, giving them a distinctive and memorable appearance. This figure is perfect for collectors, students, or anyone curious about prehistoric marine life.
Why Youāll Love This:
⢠Detailed sculpt showcases the iconic spiral shell of the ammonite
⢠Durable design makes it ideal for play, display, or educational exploration
⢠Encourages learning about ancient marine ecosystems and mollusc evolution
⢠Compact and collectible, suitable for paleontology enthusiasts of all ages
⢠Inspires curiosity and hands-on exploration of prehistoric ocean life
Discover the beauty and history of the oceans long before the dinosaurs with this engaging Ammonite Figurine.











