Two Jurassic Belemnites (Youngibelus) - Posidonia Shale

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A complete belemnite showing soft parts preserved in a German museum.  Photo by Ghedoghedo
A complete belemnite showing soft parts preserved in a German museum. Photo by Ghedoghedo
are two fossil belemnites (Youngibelus gigas) from the Posidonia Shale in Germany. They've been left partially embedded in the rock they were found in and the surfaces have been polished. The longest belemnite has a natural break through it and is 4.6" long.

It comes with an acrylic display stand.

Belemnites are probably the most well known extinct cephalopod after the ammonites. They lived during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods and are fairly common fossils found throughout the world. They had a hard, internal, cone shaped structure that is often preserved as a fossil though it is not technically a shell. They had 10 arms but unlike modern squid these arms had small hooks instead of suckers.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Youngibelus gigas
LOCATION
Holzmaden, Germany
FORMATION
Posidonia Shale
SIZE
4.6" long on 11x5.8" Rock
ITEM
#69552
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