THE LARGEST OF ITS KIND
Never before has an Australiceras jackii with such a diameter been discovered! At 24 cm, it is the largest of its kind. But that’s not the only thing that makes this piece special: the very first chamber of the ammonite – nothing but a tiny, slightly thickened spot at the beginning, i.e. in the innermost part of the shell – is also preserved. If the preparator’s hand had trembled even once, this infinitely fragile structure would have been lost.