What Do You Need To Know About Ammonites

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What Do You Need To Know About Ammonites If you are an avid fossil collector, you might have heard or collected ammonites, the shelled cephalopods that existed in the world’s oceans about 66 million years ago. Unlike dinosaur fossils and shark teeth, fossils of ammonites are found in abundance around the world. Their size ranges from two to three inches to up to six feet. Rare ammonites were even bigger than the average size of a human being. Fossils of ammonites for sale are available at many reputed fossil dealers that you can add to your collection. In this post, we have answered some questions about ammonites that you might have in mind. What exactly were ammonites? Though it’s a common belief that ammonites were coiled-up snakes that had turned into a stone due to fossilization, they were not reptiles. Despite being popularly called snakestones, they were mollusks that dwelled on the ocean’s floors. Ammonites were born with shells that grew into chambers as they aged. With their growing body, they might move their entire body to a new section and live behind their previous living quarters. However, how they built a new chamber to live in is still unknown to paleontologists. Evidence from fossils indicates ammonites first appeared approximately 450 million years ago. The true ammonites, known as Amminitida, existed in Jurassic Period, about 200 million years ago. Like dinosaurs, most ammonites got extinct at the end of the Cretaceous Period, which was 66 million years ago. Though


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