Ammonites Fossil are a group of extinct cephalopods that lived in the seas between 408 to 65 million years ago. Their fossils are characterized by their intricate, spiraled shells with distinctive ribbing. They are closely related to modern-day cephalopods such as the chambered nautilus, octopus, squid, and cuttlefish. Due to their abundance in the geologic record, ammonite fossils have become valuable indicators of the age of rocks and the locations of ancient seas. Each ammonite fossil is unique and may vary in size and shape, making them highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts.
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