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  1. geologyscience.com › geology-branches › paleontologyAmmonites - Geology Science

    8 de jul. de 2023 · Ammonites are extinct marine mollusks that belong to the class Cephalopoda and the subclass Ammonoidea. They were widespread and diverse creatures that lived in the oceans from the Devonian period, around 400 million years ago, until the end of the Cretaceous period, about 66 million years ago when they went extinct along with the dinosaurs. Ammonites were among the most abundant and ...

  2. 11 de may. de 2022 · The Ammonites, descendants of Ben-Ammi, were a nomadic people who lived in the territory of modern-day Jordan, and the name of the capital city, Amman, reflects the name of those ancient inhabitants. In the time of Moses, the fertile plains of the Jordan River valley were occupied by the Amorites, Ammonites and Moabites.

  3. Los ammonites son cefalópodos primitivos extintos que tenían una voluminosa concha externa. Esta era un tubo calcáreo que en muchos casos se iba enrollando formando una espiral plana. Estaba tabicada de modo que ese tubo estaba compartimentado formando una sucesión de cámaras y el animal se alojaba en la última.

  4. 8 de jun. de 2024 · Ammonite, any member of an ancient Semitic people whose principal city was Rabbath Ammon, in Palestine.The “sons of Ammon” were in perennial, though sporadic, conflict with the Israelites.After a long period of seminomadic existence, the Ammonites established a kingdom north of Moab in the 13th century bc.With difficulty, their fortress capital was captured by Israel’s King David.

  5. We now know ammonites are extinct cephalopod molluscs related to squids and octopuses, which lived in the seas of the Mesozoic Era between about 201 and 66 million years ago. They are preserved as fossils. But before science had an answer, ammonite fossils were mysterious objects that gave rise to rich and fascinating folklore all over the world.

  6. Los amonites o ammonites (Ammonoidea) fueron moluscos que vivieron desde hace 400 hasta 66 millones de años, y que a pesar de que tienen mucha similitud con invertebrados con concha, en realidad están más emparentados con los pulpos. Estos animales podemos conocerlos gracias a los fósiles que se han encontrado desde hace cientos de años ...

  7. Conservation Status: Extinct. Ammonoids, commonly known as Ammonites, were sea creatures that belonged to the class Cephalopoda. They possessed an outside shell that was coil-like, with the nautilus of today being its most direct counterpart. Approximately 450 million years ago, the Ammonoidea subclass—often known as Ammonites—first emerged.

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