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PIX4633301
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Middle Jurassic ammonites - Ammonites - Artist's view - View of ammonites artist 170 million years ago. Mollusks of the subclass Ammonoidea in a Jurassic sea 170 million years ago. The planispiral shells are about 30 inches in diameter, making them among the larger known ammonites. Also in this image are ray - finned fish of the infraclassTeleostei and jellyfish of the order Scyphozoa. Ammonites were plentiful in the Earth's oceans for about 400 million years becoming extinct, along with the dinosaurs, about 66 million years ago during the Cretaceous - Paleogene (K - Pg) extinction event. While resembling modern shelled nautiloids, these once plentiful mollusks are more closely related to living octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish
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Photo © Novapix / Bridgeman Images
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