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Foundation Spiral Art Ammonite Fossil - Ammonites are an extinct group of marine mollusc creatures who lived in the ancient oceans. - They are more closely linked to octopuses and squids. - Ammonites died out with the extinction of dinosaurs. - They vary in size from very small to large about 2m in diameter!
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Page 1: Foundation Spiral Art - Amazon Web Services...Foundation Spiral Art Ammonite Fossil - Ammonites are an extinct group of marine mollusc creatures who lived in the ancient oceans. -

Foundation Spiral ArtAmmonite Fossil

- Ammonites are an extinct group of marine mollusc creatures who lived in the ancient oceans. - They are more closely linked to octopuses and squids.- Ammonites died out with the extinction of dinosaurs. - They vary in size from very small to large about 2m in diameter!

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Ammonites filled their shell chambers with gas or fluid, which allowed them to rise to the surface or sink fast to avoid predators.

Fun fact!

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Learn more about ammonites

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