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Jurassic Ammonite from Madagascar split pair 54*44*10mm 32/35g

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Jurassic Ammonite from Madagascar split pair 54*44*10mm 32/35gIridescence This Jurassic Ammonite from Madagascar split pair 54*44*10mm weighs 32g and 35g. They are iridescent from mineralisation. They lived in a Jurassic ocean about 180 million years ago. Ammonoids are an extinct subclass of mostly coiled shelled cephalopods. They are more closely related to living octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish; than they are to nautiloids, which are in a different family. Ammonite is a powerful healing fossil. The Ammonites

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This Jurassic Ammonite from Madagascar split pair 54*44*10mm weighs 32g and 35g. They are iridescent from mineralisation. They lived in a Jurassic ocean about 180 million years ago. Ammonoids are an extinct subclass of mostly coiled-shelled cephalopods. They are more closely related to living octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish; than they are to nautiloids, which are in a different family. Ammonite is a powerful healing fossil. The Ammonites dominated the Earth’s oceans for over 340 million years, making them one of the longest living creatures seen on Earth. The earliest ammonoids appeared during the Early Devonian, 410.62 million years ago. The last species vanished through the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event, 66 million years ago. They are commonly called ammonites, after the long-lived order Ammonitida.

The Ammonite’s spiral shape symbolises continual change and evolution. Ammonites have absorbed cosmic energy over millennia, which helps stimulate the life force within us. Having an Ammonite in your home will attract health, prosperity and success.

The Ammonite spirals are like a filter. They draw in negative energies which are no longer needed. These move through the spirals to be released as fresh, loving positive life-force energies.

Ammolites are Ammonite fossils found in Madagascar and Alberta (Canada) displaying iridescence through compression and mineralisation of the Ammonite fossil. These iridescent Ammonites can be of gem quality when polished. This iridescence would not have been visible during the animal's life. It was covered by additional shell layers.

Colour: brown; iridescent

Location: China, India, Madagascar, Morocco, worldwide

Rarity: common

Mineral group: fossils (organic); aragonite, calcite

Hardness: 3.5-4.5

Other characteristics: reactive to ultra-violet light

Chakra: Third Eye

Emotional: depression, grief, mourning, negativity, success

Mental/intellectual: creativity, guidance, leadership, truth

Spiritual: abundance, ancient knowledge, awakening, inner vision, Kundalini, life path, past lives, prosperity, protection, transmutation, wisdom

Astrology: Aquarius; Earth

Number: 9

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Got ripped off on this one. I missed or they lied about this product IS MADE IN CHINA. The school logo washed off in water when I first received before giving to dog. Gave to dog and she took one sniff and one bite and walked away. After a week of laying with dog chews, I threw it away.
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We bought one of these dog toys in Happy Valley and our dogs LOVED it. I purchased two on Amazon and am disappointed with the shipment. One toy was 1st quality. The second one was in packing that was stapled back together and what we found was the toy was subpar. There were sharp pieces left from the molding process. I’m not sure how this wasn’t caught in the manufacturing process.
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My nephew (brother's dog) loved it so much he has almost tore it to shreds in almost half of a year span.
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Plastic is extremely hard. Too hard for my puppy as is could crack his teeth.
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