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What did Ichthyostega eat?

mostly fish, but also mollusks such as ammonites


Do ammonites live in today's seas?

ammonites are extinct


What did Dunkloesteus eat?

They would prey on free-swimming, armored prey like arthropods, ammonites, and other placoderms.


What are ammonites named for?

Ammonites are named for the Egyptian god Ammon, who had a ram's head. The shells of ammonites are spirals like the horns of a ram.


What were predators of ammonites?

Various aquatic reptiles were predators of ammonites. Fossils of damaged ammonites have been found with teeth marks from Plesiosaurs.


Who are the ammonites?

Squid


What eon was ammonites introduced?

Ammonites first appeared during the Devonian Period within the Paleozoic Era.


What period in which the last ammonites became extinct?

Ammonites went extinct at the end of the Cretaceous Period.


When did ammonites become extinct?

Ammonites went extinct at the same time as the dinosaurs, about sixty-five million years ago.


Where was ammonites dominant?

Ammonites are very common fossils from the Jurassic Period. They were dominant in the ocean during and before the Jurassic Period.


What is a ammonite fossil called?

Ammonites are the most widely-known and abundant fossils in the world. The name "ammonites" came from the Greek god Ammon. Ammonites include squid, octopus, snails, cuttlefish, and nautilus.


Is Ammonites a trace fossil or a body fossil?

Ammonites are considered body fossils because they are the preserved remains of an organism that lived millions of years ago. Trace fossils, on the other hand, are evidence of the activities of ancient organisms, such as footprints or burrows.