 | "Turritella is a very high, slender shell of many whorls. It's age is from the Triassic Period to Recent, and is widespread in North America. Turritella, the turret shell, is one of the most common Mesozoic and Tertiary fossil found in North America. The present Turritella lives in sediment, and filters fine particles of food from the water. The specimen shown is from the Miocene Period, Burdigalien Formation, at Bordeaux, France." Location: Bordeaux, France Size: 5.3 x 3.4 x 1.9 cm. Weight: 1.5 lbs. Quantity Available: 2 Price: $25.00 |