it is a animal that lives in the ocean
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An ascoceratid is a member of the Ascoceratidae, a form of nautiloid cephalopods.
Did you mean "Nautiloid?" Which is a sea creature similar to a Nautilis, only its shell it cone shaped instead of coiled. It also died out a long time ago.
Centroceras, a type of nautiloid, is known to have been abundant during the Late Ordovician period, approximately 450 million years ago. This period was marked by significant marine biodiversity, and nautiloids like Centroceras thrived in the oceans of that time. Their fossilized remains provide valuable insights into the evolution of marine life.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -A--IL-I-. That is, nine letter words with 2nd letter A and 5th letter I and 6th letter L and 8th letter I. In alphabetical order, they are: nautiloid
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern -AU---OI-. That is, nine letter words with 2nd letter A and 3rd letter U and 7th letter O and 8th letter I. In alphabetical order, they are: nauplioid nautiloid
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 9 words with the pattern N-U----I-. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter N and 3rd letter U and 8th letter I. In alphabetical order, they are: naumachia nauplioid nautiloid neuralgia neuralgic neurochip neuroglia neustonic neutronic
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 8 words with the pattern N-U--L---. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter N and 3rd letter U and 6th letter L. In alphabetical order, they are: nautiloid neuralgia neuralgic neurility neurology noursling nouselled nouvelles
Around 470 million years ago, during the Ordovician period, one of the dominant predatory organisms was the nautiloid cephalopod, particularly species like Cameroceras. These creatures had elongated, coiled shells and were effective predators in the ancient seas, preying on smaller marine animals. Additionally, early vertebrates such as jawless fish may have also played a significant role in the predatory dynamics of the time.
During the Ordovician period, many organisms emerged that are now extinct. Notable examples include the trilobite Asaphus, the brachiopod Orthoceras, the graptolite Didymograptus, the conodonts like Iapetognathus, and the nautiloid Endoceras. Other extinct organisms include the coral Favosites, the crinoid Cameroceras, the bivalve Pecten, the echinoderm Clypeus, and the bryozoan Fenestella. These groups illustrate the diversity of life during this time before their eventual extinction.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 18 words with the pattern ----I--ID. That is, nine letter words with 5th letter I and 8th letter I and 9th letter D. In alphabetical order, they are: carcinoid chitinoid corticoid cretinoid cyprinoid estrildid fibrinoid granitoid isoniazid lithistid multigrid nautiloid nonliquid platinoid reptiloid staminoid syphiloid tellinoid
Rousseau Hayner Flower has written: 'The cephalopod order Discosorida' -- subject(s): Cephalopoda, Fossil, Discosorida, Fossil Cephalopoda 'Silurian cephalopods of James Bay Lowland' -- subject(s): Cephalopoda, Fossil, Fossil Cephalopoda, Narthecoceratidae, Paleontology 'The nautiloid order Ellesmeroceratida (Cephalopoda)' -- subject(s): Ellesmeroceratida 'Part I--New American Wutinoceratidae with review of Actinoceroid occurrences in Eastern Hemisphere and Part II--Some Whiterock and Chazy Endoceroids' -- subject(s): Paleontology, Endoceratoidea, Wutinoceratidae, Actinocerida 'Cambrian cephalopods' -- subject(s): Cephalopoda, Fossil, Fossil Cephalopoda, Paleontology 'Studies of paleozoic nautiloidea i-vii' -- subject(s): Fossil Nautiloidea, Nautiloidea, Fossil, Paleontology 'The first great expansion of the Actinoceroids' -- subject(s): Cephalopoda, Fossil, Fossil Cephalopoda, Paleontology 'Part I: Botryceras, a remarkable nautiloid from the Second Value of New Mexico' -- subject(s): Cephalopoda, Fossil, Fossil Cephalopoda