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Imaginext Ammonite | Need help IDing a species.

Started by Paleo & Fish Collector, December 22, 2020, 10:52:44 PM

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Paleo & Fish Collector

I ended up with this Fisher Price Imaginext ammonite. Obviously it's hard to pinpoint a species because it's just a generic ammonite toy, but I was wondering if you guys wanted to assign it a species. It looks like a Paleozoic or Triassic ammonite to me.




stargatedalek

It's a nautilus, not an ammonite. It's from a sea life series they did a good while (~8 years) ago.

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Quote from: stargatedalek on December 22, 2020, 11:18:57 PM
It's a nautilus, not an ammonite. It's from a sea life series they did a good while (~8 years) ago.

Even if they intended for it to be a nautilus, it doesn't really look like one. Not one that's extant, anyways.

Halichoeres

With the caveat that I am basing this on no evidence and choosing a name arbitrarily, you could call it Goniatites bohemicus
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Quote from: Halichoeres on December 24, 2020, 05:29:13 PM
With the caveat that I am basing this on no evidence and choosing a name arbitrarily, you could call it Goniatites bohemicus

It looks quite a bit like one, I like that ID.

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