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Fossil Gift Box
Polished Ammonite, Mackerel and Crow Shark Tooth fossil in gift box. Description included. Popular amongst fossil collectors this gorgeous ammonite and shark teeth in gift box is perfect for the young novice starting off. These beautiful fossilised stones is ideal as an earth healing stone, loved by healers and wearers alike. ​ The energies in…
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Polished Ammonite, Mackerel and Crow Shark Tooth fossil in gift box. Description included.
Popular amongst fossil collectors this gorgeous ammonite and shark teeth in gift box is perfect for the young novice starting off.
These beautiful fossilised stones is ideal as an earth healing stone, loved by healers and wearers alike. ​
The energies in which they held were abundant in strength, perseverance, and longevity. These attributes of Earth’s first biological creatures can still be felt today when meditating with a mind willing to understand and accept the past.
Fossils give us a sense of calmness and soothing energy when holding them. Promoting inner feelings of tranquility, contentment and also comfort with this fossil.
Fossil are a symbol of fortune. It is suggested that you keep one in your home to bring wealth, health, vitality and happiness. Fossils assist one in business endeavours.
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Mackerel Sharks otherwise known as Otodus Obliquus swam the deep seas 60 to 80 million years ago. This creature is thought to be at the heart of the White shark family.
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Squalicorax, commonly known as the crow shark, is a genus of extinct lamniform shark known to have lived during the Cretaceous period.
These sharks are of medium size, up to 5 m (usually around 2 m) in length. Their bodies were similar to the modern gray reef sharks, but the shape of the teeth is strikingly similar to that of a tiger shark. The teeth are numerous, relatively small, with a curved crown and serrated, up to 2.5 – 3 cm in height (the only representative of the Mesozoic Lamniformes with serrated teeth). Large numbers of fossil teeth have been found in Europe, North Africa, and North America.
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Now extinct, the ammonite mollusc was a shelled cephalopod. It appeared in a coiled, spiral external shell similar to that of the modern nautilus.
These creatures lived in a habitat capable of creating megalith animals partially due to the heightened oxygen levels within Earth’s atmosphere.
The extinction of ammonites coincided with the extinction of dinosaurs, during the Cretaceous Period 66 million years ago.
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Ammonite – 3 cmÂ
Tooth – approximately 2cm eachÂ