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Yes, ammonites reproduced sexually, laying eggs that were likely deposited in clusters or on the seafloor. The exact details of their reproductive behavior remain speculative, but fossil evidence suggests they had a strategy similar to that of modern cephalopods. Their eggs would hatch into small, free-swimming juveniles. Ammonites thrived during the Mesozoic era but went extinct around 66 million years ago.

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