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Bi-Valve Collectible Prehistoric Fossil

Bi-Valve Collectible Prehistoric Fossil

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Take a trip through time with our Bi-Valve Fossil! 

Bivalves appear in the fossil record first in the early Cambrian Period more than 500 million years ago.

Bivalves as a group have no head and they lack some usual molluscan organs. The shell of a bivalve is composed of calcium carbonate, and consists of two, usually similar, parts called valves.

These are joined along one edge (the hinge line) by a flexible ligament that, usually in conjunction with interlocking "teeth" on each of the valves, forms the hinge.

This arrangement allows the shell to be opened and closed without the two halves detaching.

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