During the time of ammonites, which thrived from the Late Devonian to the end of the Cretaceous period, a variety of marine animals coexisted with them. These included dinosaurs like plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs, as well as other mollusks such as belemnites and various bivalves. Additionally, sharks and rays, along with numerous species of fish, were also prevalent in the oceans during that era. The rich marine ecosystems fostered a diverse array of life forms around ammonites.
Alas, they live no more: they're all extinct. Died in the same catastrophe that killed the dinosaurs.
ammonites are extinct
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Modern-day ammonites do not exist, as they are an extinct group of marine mollusks that thrived during the Mesozoic Era. They are closely related to today's cephalopods, such as squids and octopuses. While ammonites themselves are gone, their lineage has evolved into various living cephalopod species, which inhabit oceans worldwide.
Pandas live with other animals which are birds, rabbits, snakes and insets
Animals which live on the surface of other animals are called parasites.
Ammonites used to live in the ocean (they are now extinct), because their entire bodies were designed for an underwater lifestyle. They could only breathe in the water, and they had no means of moving from place to place on land (ie, no legs, and they couldn't wriggle across the ground like a worm). They lived by floating in the seas, propelling themselves through the water with their tentacles, and eating small sea animals or plankton.
in the Mesozoic and Paleozoic era
clown fish live with and in sea aninimeas
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what other animals live in the fennec foxs habitat.
Parasites are animals that live only at the expense of others; since they cannot thrive on their own, they use other animals as a host. Parasites are animals that live only at the expense of others; since they cannot thrive on their own, they use other animals as a host.