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Computer artwork of ammonites (from Ernst Haeckel)

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Computer artwork of ammonites (from Ernst Haeckel)

Ammonite shells. Computer-enhanced engraving of an assortment of ammonite species. Side and front views of the spiral shells are seen, each with many chambers. Ammonites are a type of extinct cephalopod mollusc that resembled a squid-like animal within a coiled shell. The many chambered shell protected the delicate organs of the mollusc, and was also used for buoyancy when some of the chambers were pumped full of air. Ammonites lived from the Devonian period (approximately 400 million years ago) to the end of the Cretaceous period (64 million years ago). Engraving taken from Ernst Haeckels famous treatise: " Art Forms of Nature" (1904). Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © MEHAU KULYK/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Ammonite Ernst Fossil Fossil Invertebrate Fossils Haeckel Shell Palaeontology

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This print showcases the intricate beauty of ammonites, as depicted through computer artwork inspired by Ernst Haeckel's renowned treatise "Art Forms of Nature". The image features a collection of ammonite species, with both side and front views revealing their mesmerizing spiral shells composed of numerous chambers. Ammonites were fascinating creatures that belonged to the extinct cephalopod mollusc family and bore a striking resemblance to squid-like animals residing within coiled shells. These many-chambered shells served a dual purpose for these ancient organisms. Firstly, they provided essential protection for the delicate organs housed within the molluscs' bodies. Additionally, some chambers could be filled with air, enabling buoyancy control in water. This ingenious adaptation allowed ammonites to navigate their marine environments effectively. Ammonites thrived from approximately 400 million years ago during the Devonian period until their extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period around 64 million years ago. Their existence spanned an impressive duration on Earth's timeline and left behind remarkable fossil records that continue to captivate paleontologists today. The engraving presented here is derived from Ernst Haeckel's influential work, which showcased nature's diverse forms in exquisite detail. By combining artistry with scientific accuracy, this computer-enhanced depiction offers viewers a glimpse into the fascinating world of these ancient invertebrates – highlighting their unique structures and contributing to our understanding of prehistoric life forms.


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Bring the wonders of the natural world into your home or office with Media Storehouse's Framed Prints featuring the captivating computer artwork of Ammonites by Science Photo Library. Each print showcases a stunning assortment of these ancient marine creatures, with intricate detail and clarity that brings their spiral shells to life. Experience the beauty and complexity of these extinct mollusks, with side and front views of various species, expertly rendered through computer-enhanced engraving. Add this unique and thought-provoking piece to your collection and elevate any space with a touch of science and art.


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Discover the timeless beauty of nature's intricate designs with Media Storehouse's range of Photographic Prints. This captivating image showcases a mesmerizing collection of computer-enhanced engraving of Ammonite species, brought to life by Science Photo Library. Delve into the world of these ancient marine creatures with stunning side and front views of their intricately patterned spiral shells, adorned with numerous chambers. Add a touch of science and art to your space with these exquisite, high-quality prints.


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Discover the captivating beauty of the ancient world with our Media Storehouse range of Poster Prints featuring "Computer artwork of ammonites" by Science Photo Library. This mesmerizing image showcases a stunning assortment of Ammonite species, intricately rendered through computer-enhanced engraving. Marvel at the intricate spiral shells, each adorned with numerous chambers, as they transport you back in time. Bring the wonders of paleontology into your home or office with this stunning, scientifically accurate poster print.


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Discover the captivating world of prehistoric marine life with Media Storehouse's Jigsaw Puzzles featuring the intricate computer artwork of Ammonites by Science Photo Library. This mesmerizing puzzle showcases a stunning assortment of Ammonite species, each with its unique spiral shell design and intricately detailed chambers. Challenge yourself and your family to piece together the side and front views of these ancient treasures, perfect for both beginner and advanced puzzlers. Bring the wonders of the natural world into your home and ignite your imagination with every completed puzzle piece.

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