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Is this a type of Ammonite?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pat Hogen" data-source="post: 455803" data-attributes="member: 11720"><p>Mollusca Cephalopoda</p><p></p><p>The rams horn shell is actually the spiral internal skeleton of a small squid-like animal, Spirula spirula, that lives in the deep open ocean. The shell, divided into small gas-lled chambers, helps the Spirula to move up to the ocean surface at night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pat Hogen, post: 455803, member: 11720"] Mollusca Cephalopoda The rams horn shell is actually the spiral internal skeleton of a small squid-like animal, Spirula spirula, that lives in the deep open ocean. The shell, divided into small gas-lled chambers, helps the Spirula to move up to the ocean surface at night. [/QUOTE]
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Is this a type of Ammonite?
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