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Bachipods are a group of small, extinct marine animals that belonged to the phylum Mollusca, more specifically within the class Cephalopoda. They are characterized by their unique shell structure and were primarily bottom-dwelling creatures found in ancient oceans. These organisms are important for understanding the evolutionary history of cephalopods and the marine ecosystems in which they lived. Fossil evidence of bachipods helps paleontologists study the diversity and adaptations of early mollusks.

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