Is this a Goniatite or an Ammonite.
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Is this a Goniatite or an Ammonite.
What is this.
It was found near berwick, Northumberland, England.
I have a fossil app that says Goniatites are found here but ammonites are not, I dont know how accurate that is.
The rocks are lower carboniferous limestones I think.
It was found near berwick, Northumberland, England.
I have a fossil app that says Goniatites are found here but ammonites are not, I dont know how accurate that is.
The rocks are lower carboniferous limestones I think.
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Re: Is this a Goniatite or an Ammonite.
Looks more like a gastropod to me.
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Re: Is this a Goniatite or an Ammonite.
As far as I know, ammonites did not yet exist in the Carboniferous.
I agree with Ziggycardon. Quite sure that this is a Paleozoic gastropod, Euomphaloidea to be precise.
Cheers,
Johan
I agree with Ziggycardon. Quite sure that this is a Paleozoic gastropod, Euomphaloidea to be precise.
Cheers,
Johan
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