Buried treasure
POLISHED FOSSILIZED CLAM
Polished Fossilized Bivalve Clam
Madagascar • Late Jurassic Period (Approximately 145–163 Million Years Old)
Own a beautiful piece of ancient ocean history with this authentic polished fossilized bivalve clam from Madagascar. Dating back to the Late Jurassic Period, when dinosaurs roamed the Earth and the oceans teemed with prehistoric life, this remarkable fossil has been carefully polished to reveal the intricate details and natural beauty hidden within.
Measuring an average of approximately 3 inches, these fossil clams showcase the distinctive symmetrical shell structure that has made bivalves one of the most successful groups of marine animals in Earth's history. The polishing process enhances the fossil's natural patterns, textures, and mineralization, creating a stunning display specimen that is both scientifically fascinating and visually appealing.
Bivalves are mollusks characterized by two hinged shells that protect the soft-bodied animal inside. Ancient clams lived buried within sandy and muddy seafloors, filtering nutrients from seawater. Their descendants still inhabit oceans, rivers, and lakes worldwide, making them one of the longest-surviving groups of animals on the planet.
Each fossil is completely unique, displaying its own natural preservation, coloration, and mineral replacement that occurred over millions of years beneath the Earth's surface.
Features:
- Authentic fossilized bivalve clam
- Collected in Madagascar
- Late Jurassic age (approximately 145–163 million years old)
- Average size approximately 3 inches
- Expertly polished to enhance natural details
- Unique mineralization and preservation
- Excellent for fossil collections, educational displays, and gifts
About the Animal:
During the Jurassic Period, bivalve clams thrived in warm shallow seas that covered much of the planet. These filter-feeding animals played an important role in maintaining healthy marine ecosystems by filtering microscopic organisms and organic matter from the water. Their durable shells fossilized readily, leaving behind a detailed record of ancient ocean life that scientists continue to study today.
This polished Jurassic clam offers a rare opportunity to hold a genuine relic from a world that existed millions of years before humans—a beautiful and tangible connection to Earth's distant past.