ammonoidea
Ammonoidea is an extinct group of marine molluscs within the class Cephalopoda, commonly known as ammonites. They first appeared in the Devonian and persisted until the end of the Cretaceous Period, roughly 400 to 66 million years ago, occupying a wide range of marine environments from nearshore shelves to open waters.
A defining feature is their typically planispirally coiled, chambered shells. The animal lived in the last
Ecology and life history: Ammonoids were nektonic carnivores, feeding on smaller invertebrates and possibly fish. They
Fossil record and significance: Ammonoids are among the most plentiful and widely distributed fossils in Paleozoic
Extinction: Ammonoids ultimately disappeared at the end of the Cretaceous mass extinction, along with many other