Dr. Dean Lomax
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There we go.
Keep going.
A little bit more.
breaking off isn't it there's a little bit more so it's not popped as nice as it could do you want me to do it no no no it's okay no no so let's see sometimes it's what happens as well with with fossils so you give it one more one more shot if you want so sometimes they don't pop perfectly and this is one of the other things as well
It gives you an idea.
You've got part of the structure inside there.
Oh, yeah.
And so this is a case of this probably wasn't preserved very well, but you have at least part of it.
But that gives you an idea.
I mean, that still is a roughly 180-million-year-old ammonite.
Hopefully it's not going to damage your table.
All right then, Stevie.
So same sort of thing.
Tap down here.
Let's see if it works.
That's good, that's good.
Look at that.
First time ever seeing that in 180 million years.
Yeah, and then so that is one of these creatures, an Omanyte that was swimming around in the Jurassic seas whilst ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs were on the same ocean.
It's pretty amazing.