Ammonite and Carpopenaeus shrimp 004

$150.00

Ammonite and Carpopenaeus shrimp from the Cenomanian period
Sannine formation (95-98 million years)

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Species: Ammonite bloc
Family: cephalopods
Location: Lebanon
Age: 95-98 MY
Rarity Level: VERY RARE

This is an exceptionally rare and remarkable fossil, capturing a natural association of an ammonite and a Carpopenaeus shrimp on a single rock slab. Discovered in the renowned Sannine Formation of Lebanon, this piece showcases a perfect fossil pairing of two different marine species. The delicate, shrimp-like form of the Carpopenaeus and the iconic spiral shell of the ammonite are clearly visible together, creating a beautiful and scientifically significant composition.