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Molluscs - Ammonites

Ammonites are a form of ammonoid distinguished by their complex suture lines. They were abundant and diverse in the seas of the Mesozoic Era, and they evolved very rapidly to produce a number of species and genera. After a decline in diversity during the late Cretaceous period, ammonites become extinct at the same time as other marine groups, such as Belemnites, and terrestrial groups, such as dinosaurs.
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Phylloceras Ammonite Halves (In Display Case) (REF:PAH1)
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Phylloceras Ammonite Halves (In Display Case) (REF:PAH2)
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Phylloceras Ammonite Halves (In Display Case) (REF:PAH3)
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Phylloceras Ammonite Halves (In Display Case) (REF:PAH4)
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Phylloceras Ammonite Halves (In Display Case) (REF:PAH5)
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Sphenodiscus Ammonite (33)
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