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WMNH - Ammonites - http://www.wmnh.com/wmima000.htm
Provides photographs of a number of ammonites at the Black Hills Institute, with taxonomic data about each. |
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Discovering Fossils: What is an Ammonite? - http://www.discoveringfossils.co.uk/Ammonites.htm
Provides photographs and information on ammonites, how they evolved, how they lived and what the shell reveals of the creature that lived within. Also offers the opportunity to join other fossil hunters at events in the UK. |
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Fossil Cephalopods in Utah - http://www.ammonoid.com
A pictorial guide to some of the fossil cephalopods that can be found in the State of Utah, mostly Ammonoids, but many other cephalopods are pictured. Pictures of some collecting localities are also included. |
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Ammonites - http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/expeditions/treasure_fossil/Treasures/Ammonites/ammonite.html?50
The American Museum of Natural History provides information on these extinct marine animals which thrived in the Paleozoic and Mesozoic Eras. |
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Jurassic Ammonites - http://pagesperso-orange.fr/jean-ours.filippi/anglais/
Systematic collection of fossil cephalopoda with ammonites of typical faunas. Also includes myths and legends about ammonites. |
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Ammonites - http://www.fossilmuseum.net/Fossil_Galleries/Ammonites.htm
Provides information on ammonites with lots of fine images from the Virtual Fossil Museum. |
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Ammonoidea - http://palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk/palaeofiles/permian/ammonoidea.html
Information about the biology of ammonoids and the three orders: the Goniatitida, Prolecanitida and Cerititida. |
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Ammonoidea - http://www.gaultammonite.co.uk/Pages/Link_Pages/Ammonites_Link.htm
Provides illustrations of a wide range of species found in the English Albian, with photographs, taxonomical and collection data for each. |
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Fossil Groups: Ammonites - http://palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk/Palaeofiles/Fossilgroups/ammonoidea/
Provides information on the Ammonoidea which are the only extinct subclass of the Cephalopoda, their anatomy, major orders, fossil record and web links. |
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Body Position and the Functional Morphology of Cretaceous Heteromorph Ammonites - http://luna.geol.niu.edu/1998_1/monks/main.htm
An article in Paleontographic Electronica. |