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Ammonite And Ancient Shells On Display At The Horniman Museum And Gardens In Forest Hill, London, England Opened In 1901 Editorial Image


Ammonite and ancient shells on display at The Horniman Museum and Gardens in Forest Hill, London, England opened in 1901 Editorial Stock Photo
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Ammonite and ancient shells on display at The Horniman Museum and Gardens in Forest Hill, London, England opened in 1901 #158449446
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Ammonites are perhaps the most widely known fossil, possessing the typically ribbed spiral-form shell as pictured above. These creatures lived in the seas between 240 - 65 million years ago, when they became extinct along with the dinosaurs. The name ammonite originates from the Greek Ram-horned god called Ammon. Ammonites belong to a group of predators known as cephalopods, which includes their living relatives the octopus, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus

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