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Orthoceras sculpture tower from Morocco 229*80mm 2313g

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Orthoceras sculpture tower from Morocco 229*80mm 2313gAwakening This magnificent Orthoceras sculpture tower from Morocco 229*80mm weighs 2313g. These creatures lived in the Devonian period about 380 million years ago. Orthoceras fossils are typically black or grey, with white or beige patterns of calcite and (blackish) mud and organic matter remnants. These fossils are found in sedimentary limestone and shale deposits around the globe. Orthoceras were Nautiloid cephalopods, ancestors to modern day squid

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This magnificent Orthoceras sculpture tower from Morocco 229*80mm weighs 2313g. These creatures lived in the Devonian period about 380 million years ago.

Orthoceras fossils are typically black or grey, with white or beige patterns of calcite and (blackish) mud and organic matter remnants. These fossils are found in sedimentary limestone and shale deposits around the globe. Orthoceras were Nautiloid cephalopods, ancestors to modern-day squid and octopus. Orthoceras fossils are mainly found and mined in Morocco. There, they are commonly found with round Ammonites called Goniatites. Orthoceras fossils are among the earliest recognizable animals. Although they were among the earliest forms of life, this class of Nautiloid is considered one of the more intelligent forms of ocean life.

Orthoceras had a long straight shell. They ranged in size from one centimetre to over two metres in length. They could swim as well as crawl on the ocean floor. They filled chambers in their shells with air to float through the seas, propelling themselves by squirting jets of water.

The younger examples are around 110-million-year-old, with others being much older. Their main period was from 443 million years up to 485-million-years ago. The oceans at the time in the Ordovician Period teemed with life. Their shells accumulated upon the ocean floor when they died. They were then covered by sediments.

Orthoceras activates the Root Chakra by grounding you with the ancient energy of Earth. It can push you on a path of transformation, helping you shift from who you were to becoming who you want to be.

Colour: grey, silvery white on black matrix

Transparency: opaque

Lustre: dull, pearly, sub-vitreous

Fracture: uneven

Hardness: 3

Mineral group: varies; marble

Location: Madagascar, Morocco (Atlas Mountains), Scandinavia, Sweden

Rarity: common

Chakra: Root, Solar Plexus

Mental/intellectual: new beginnings, opportunities, self-discipline, sense-of-purpose, wisdom

Spiritual: animal communication, awakening, connection with nature, grounding, growth, knowledge, past-life recall, protection, self-discovery, transformation

Astrology: Earth

Number: 8

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Jan Marie
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★★★★★ 3
Very lightweight and not good for fetching
These balls are very lightweight. They feel like styrofoam. I try to use my Chuckit Chucker to throw them but they don't go very far and the wind will drift them in another direction as they are so light weight. Then, when my dog's saliva covers the ball, the moisture creates a suction in the launcher and the ball won't exit the chucker at all no matter how much force I put into the launch attempt. I guess they might be good for chewers, but not for throwing, if your dog likes to fetch. They would be good for throwing in the house as they won't damage anything.
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Jadyn
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
Shockingly impressed
I have a heeler and he destroys everything. I thought I was going to be unimpressed at first thinking these were going to be shredded everywhere, but I have yet to see him destroy these and we have had them for over a month. I definitely recommend for high energy aggressive chewers.
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Brad Alan Tennant
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 1
Cheap and easily destroyed!
I bought these balls because they are advertised as indestructible. Frankly, tennis balls last 5x longer! We breed Cane Corso, and these don’t last even a few minutes with them. Definitely not indestructible and definitely not for aggressive chewers. Very disappointing. The search continues….
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Kailynn
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
Great balls
So far so good. Belgian/pyrenees mix that loves chewing and destroying toys. He’ll have a hard time destroying these. They are light but carry well once thrown outside. Being light they are good inside on very cold days compared to something like a lacrosse ball. Better than Chuck It brand.
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These masks are exactly what they say on the package. 10/10 Clears, smooths, and moisturizes your face. Keep on over night, easy to use
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