they were extinct because of the air pressure
Ammonites went extinct at the same time as the dinosaurs, about sixty-five million years ago.
ammonites are extinct
Ammonites went extinct at the end of the Cretaceous Period.
I believe it is called a nautilaus Ammonites are extinct. Nautilus are still alive. Both are cephalopods with coiled, partitioned shells.
Ammonites WERE water-dwelling creatures. They've been extinct for a couple of hundred million years
No, the Japanese are a modern ethnic group of people from Japan. Ammonites are ancient marine animals that went extinct millions of years ago.
Ammonites were an abundant group of mollusks during the Mesozoic. However, the K-T extinction event, which wiped out the dinosaurs, was too much for them. They became extinct 65.5 million years ago.
Alas, they live no more: they're all extinct. Died in the same catastrophe that killed the dinosaurs.
If everything did, we would not be here! As many as 50% of all species died, but there were enough survivors to evolve into the life we see around us. There were several groups that did go completely extinct: Belemnites Ammonites Mosasaurs Plesiosaurs Pterosaurs Non-Avian Dinosaurs Enantiornithines Hesperornithiforms
The Ammonites
They are not extinct.
They are not extinct.