domäänides
Domäänides are a genus of extinct marine mollusks that belonged to the class Cephalopoda. They are known from fossil records dating back to the Late Jurassic period. The genus is characterized by their coiled, planispiral shells, which exhibit a range of size and ornamentation features.
Members of the domäänides are considered part of the family Hecticoceratidae, within the order Ammonitida. Their
Domäänides were marine animals that inhabited the ancient oceans and are believed to have been free-swimming
Fossils of domäänides have been discovered in various locations around Europe and Asia, providing important insights
Overall, domäänides contribute to our understanding of cephalopod evolution and the marine life of the Mesozoic