k Ammonites, belemnite and bivalve fossils Rock containing fossils of two Pleurocera sp. ammonites, belemnite rostrum, and bivalves. The nodule dates from the Upper Pliensbachian age of the Lower Jurassic, 185 million years ago. Belemnites were cephalopods, an extinct class of squidlike marine animals, that that lived from the Late Triassic to the Late Cretaceous. Collection JeanPhilippe et FrancoisXavier Blouet, paleontologists., by PASCAL GOETGHELUCKSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Ammonites, belemnite and bivalve fossils Rock containing fossils of two Pleurocera sp. ammonites, belemnite rostrum, and bivalves. The nodule dates from the Upper Pliensbachian age of the Lower Jurassic, 185 million years ago. Belemnites were cephalopods, an extinct class of squid like marine animals, that that lived from the Late Triassic to the Late Cretaceous. Collection Jean Philippe et Francois Xavier Blouet, paleontologists., by PASCAL GOETGHELUCK SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Ammonites, belemnite and bivalve fossils

Rock containing fossils of two Pleurocera sp. ammonites, belemnite rostrum, and bivalves. The nodule dates from the Upper Pliensbachian age of the Lower Jurassic, 185 million years ago. Belemnites were cephalopods, an extinct class of squid-like marine animals, that that lived from the Late Triassic to the Late Cretaceous. Collection Jean-Philippe et Francois-Xavier Blouet, paleontologists., by PASCAL GOETGHELUCK/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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