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Fossil coleoid C016 / 6078
Fossil coleoid (Acanthoteuthis). Coleoids are soft-bodies cephalopods. The ink sac (black) is visible in this 15 centimetres long, exceptionally preserved specimen. It dates to the Jurassic period and was found in Wiltshire, UK. Natural History Museum, London, UK
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Cephalopod Fossil Fossilised Invertebrata Mollusc Mollusca Mollusk Palaeontological Paleontological Preserved Rock Specimen Coleoid Coleoidea Palaeontology
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This print showcases the remarkable fossil coleoid C016 / 6078, a member of the Acanthoteuthis species. Coleoids are soft-bodied cephalopods, and this exceptionally preserved specimen provides an intriguing glimpse into their ancient existence. Measuring 15 centimeters in length, its delicate features have been impeccably conserved over millions of years. The black ink sac is prominently visible against the contrasting dark background, serving as a testament to the ingenuity of these creatures. This particular fossil hails from Wiltshire, UK and dates back to the Jurassic period when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Displayed at London's prestigious Natural History Museum, this photograph captures not only the beauty but also the scientific significance of this rare find. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers and enthusiasts alike in understanding prehistoric marine life. With its intricate details and meticulous preservation, this image invites us to explore our planet's rich history through paleontology. The rock encasing this mollusc fossil offers clues about its habitat and lifestyle during that era. As we marvel at nature's wonders captured within this photograph, it reminds us of how much there is still left to discover about our world's diverse fauna. From zoology to paleontological studies, images like these continue to inspire awe and ignite curiosity among both scientists and nature enthusiasts worldwide.
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