Discover the intricate beauty of this probable Fenestella bryozoan fossil, a remarkably preserved fragment of an ancient colonial marine organism that lived hundreds of millions of years ago.
Bryozoans, often known as "moss animals", formed delicate colonies made up of thousands of tiny individual animals. This specimen displays the distinctive lace-like, netted structure that makes fenestrate bryozoans such fascinating fossils, with fine detail visible on both sides.
Likely dating from the Carboniferous Period, approximately 320 to 340 million years ago, this genuine fossil offers a glimpse into the rich marine ecosystems that once covered much of the Earth.
Despite its small size, the exceptional preservation makes it an attractive specimen for fossil collectors, students, microscopy enthusiasts or anyone interested in natural history.
Specifications
- Probable Fenestella (Fenestrate Bryozoan)
- Geological Age: Probable Carboniferous Period
- Approximate Age: 320–340 million years
- Weight: 3g
- Genuine fossil specimen
- One-of-a-kind natural fossil
Please note that this is a natural fossil. Minor imperfections and variations are part of the fossilisation process and contribute to the uniqueness of each specimen.