Artwork of Orthoceras regulare
Artwork of Orthoceras regulare. This animal was a nautiloid cephalopod that lived in the oceans during the mid-Ordovocian age, 470-460 million years ago. The name means 'straight horn'. It is related to the modern-day nautilus., by MARK GARLICK/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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