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Australian fossil ammonite ("Myloceras ammonoide") Books about mass extinctions reaching up to a million

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reaching up to a million sparkling stars

not only to our earliest lifeforms

Alexandra Houssaye

This ocean-coloured plush captures the essence of the largest known pliosaurid

Australian fossil ammonite ("Myloceras ammonoide") Books about mass extinctions reaching up to a millionMyloceras ammonoides (Millstone Horn Ammonite) is an extinct marine cephalopod from Australias Cretaceous inland seas. This species is dated to approximately 100113 million years ago (Cretaceous) and is known from the Allaru Formation, Currane Station, Ilfracombe, Central West Queensland. The specimen represents a nektonic mollusc that swam within the warm shallow waters of the Eromanga Sea system. Originally described by Dr Frederick W Whitehouse in

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