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Perisphinctes ammonite, artwork

Perisphinctes ammonite. Artwork of a fossil of a Perisphinctes ammonite, showing the spiral structure of the ammonites shell. Ammonites were marine molluscs that formed a spiral shell to protect their soft body. This species is from the Late Jurassic Period (160 to 145 million years ago). Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © RICHARD BIZLEY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Ammonite Extinct Fossil Fossil Invertebrate Fossils Jurassic Jurassic Period Palaeobiology Palaeontological Palaeozoology Paleontological Pre Historic Pre History Shell Spiral Spiralling Palaeontology

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This artwork showcases a stunning print of a Perisphinctes ammonite fossil, providing an exquisite glimpse into the past. The intricate spiral structure of the ammonite's shell is beautifully captured, revealing the remarkable craftsmanship of nature. Ammonites, ancient marine molluscs, developed these spiraling shells as a means to safeguard their delicate bodies. This particular species thrived during the Late Jurassic Period, approximately 160 to 145 million years ago. The image transports us back in time and immerses us in the world of prehistoric fauna. It serves as a testament to Earth's rich history and highlights the incredible diversity that once inhabited our oceans. The artistry behind this illustration not only celebrates natural beauty but also pays homage to paleontology and zoology. Through this depiction, we gain insight into how life evolved millions of years ago—a reminder that even long-extinct creatures have left their mark on our planet. As we marvel at this single snapshot frozen in time, it sparks curiosity about what other secrets lie hidden within fossils waiting to be discovered. Science Photo Library has masterfully captured both scientific accuracy and artistic elegance with this print—making it an ideal addition for anyone fascinated by biology, history or simply captivated by nature's wonders.


Framed Prints of Perisphinctes ammonite, artwork

Discover the captivating beauty of ancient marine life with our Media Storehouse Framed Prints. This stunning artwork features a Perisphinctes ammonite, a fascinating fossil with a intricately detailed spiral shell. Transport yourself back in time with this scientific masterpiece, a perfect addition to any home or office space. The high-quality print is carefully framed to preserve its vibrant colors and intricate details, ensuring a lasting impression. Bring a piece of history into your world with our Framed Prints of Perisphinctes ammonite and other wonders of the natural world.


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Discover the wonders of the ancient world with Media Storehouse's stunning range of Photographic Prints. This captivating artwork showcases the intricate beauty of a Perisphinctes ammonite fossil. With its distinctive spiral shell, this extinct mollusk once roamed the earth's oceans millions of years ago. Bring the mystery and allure of the prehistoric sea into your home or office with this exquisite Perisphinctes ammonite print from Science Photo Library. A perfect addition to any space, this print is sure to ignite curiosity and inspire awe.


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Discover the captivating beauty of deep-sea ancient life with our Media Storehouse Perisphinctes Ammonite Poster Print. This stunning artwork, sourced from Science Photo Library, showcases the intricate spiral structure of this extinct cephalopod's shell. Perfect for adding a touch of history and wonder to any room, this poster print is a must-have for fossil enthusiasts, educators, or anyone with an appreciation for the natural world.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Perisphinctes ammonite, artwork

Discover the wonders of the prehistoric world with our Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzles! Feast your eyes on this captivating artwork of a Perisphinctes ammonite, a fascinating fossil that once roamed the ancient seas. The intricate spiral structure of its shell comes to life in this challenging puzzle, providing hours of engaging entertainment for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages. Unleash your inner detective as you piece together the intricacies of this beautifully illustrated jigsaw puzzle, a perfect addition to any home or classroom.

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