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Gastropods - Rimella: Rimella fissurella (Beak shell), Eocene era

Gastropods - Rimella: Rimella fissurella (Beak shell), Eocene era


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Gastropods - Rimella: Rimella fissurella (Beak shell), Eocene era

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Eocene Fossil Gastropod Mollusc Palaeontology Prehistoric Era Sea Life Seashell Shell Three Objects Whorl Rimella Strombidae


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This print showcases the exquisite beauty of Gastropods - Rimella: Rimella fissurella, commonly known as the Beak shell. Taken by Colin Keates from Universal Images Group (UIG), this studio shot captures the essence of these fascinating creatures against a pristine white background. Dating back to the Eocene era, these gastropods offer us a glimpse into prehistoric marine life. The carefully cut-out shells are displayed in perfect symmetry, highlighting their unique whorl patterns and intricate details. With no people present in the frame, our focus is solely on these three mesmerizing objects. As we delve into palaeontology, we uncover the rich history behind these molluscs. Belonging to the Strombidae family, Rimella fissurella stands out with its distinct beak-like shape and delicate structure. This fossilized seashell serves as a testament to evolution's remarkable journey throughout time. Colin Keates' expert photography allows us to appreciate every curve and contour of these ancient artifacts. The contrasting white backdrop accentuates their elegance while emphasizing their significance within scientific research. Whether you're an enthusiast or a professional in search of inspiration, this print offers an extraordinary visual experience that transports you back millions of years ago when Gastropods like Rimella fissurella thrived beneath Earth's oceans.

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