yes they do
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.
ammonites
Yes, supposedly they still exist according to literature
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No
ammonites are extinct
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.
Various aquatic reptiles were predators of ammonites. Fossils of damaged ammonites have been found with teeth marks from Plesiosaurs.
Ammonites existed in worldwide oceans from 400 to 65.5 million years ago. During that entire period, Baja California was mostly or completely underwater. Ammonites are mollusks that have an appearance very similar to that of nautiloids, which still exist today, but they are more closely related to octopi.
Squid
Ammonites and nautiloids are extinct marine mollusks with coiled partitioned shells. Ammonites were abundant during the Mesozoic era, while nautiloids have survived to the present day with only a few species remaining. These shells are characterized by their chambers, which were used for buoyancy control and housing the soft body parts of the organisms.
Ammonites first appeared during the Devonian Period within the Paleozoic Era.
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Yes, they still exist.