Cymatoceras Ammonite Fossil - Modern Nautilus Shell
A Cymatoceras ammonite (right) excavated from Cretaceous level strata in the Tulear region of Madagascar pictured here with a “modern” Nautilus Shell (Left). Evolutionists and Uniformitarians assign a date of one hundred million to one hundred and twenty million years old to fossils such as this one excavated from Cretaceous level strata. The Cymatoceras ammonite however is remarkably and inexplicably in the evolutionary world view, similar to it’s modern Nautiloid counterparts.