amonoids
Amonoids were a diverse group of extinct cephalopods that inhabited marine environments from the Early Devonian period (around 400 million years ago) until their mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period (about 66 million years ago). They are closely related to modern nautiloids and squids, sharing a similar body plan characterized by a coiled or straight external shell, a muscular foot, and a complex eye structure.
The most distinctive feature of amonoids was their coiled, chambered shell, which housed a series of compartments
Amonoids thrived in a wide range of oceanic environments, from shallow seas to deep basins, and exhibited
The extinction of amonoids coincided with the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) extinction event, which also wiped out the