<em>Baculites carinatus</em> (Morton 1834) Straight-shelled ammonite
(DSM# 3258/FK123) Extinct genus - Baculites are often preserved with some of their original shell. The shell is beautifully irridescent.
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<em>Baculites tippaensis</em> (Conrad 1858) Straight-shelled ammonite
(DSM# FK124) Extinct genus - Baculites and other ammonites show intricate patterns on their shells called suture marks. Suture patterns are unique to species and indicate the shape of the chamber in which the animal lived.
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