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Ammonites were predators much like the modern cephalopods, the squid and octopus. The ammonites had tentacles in which it could grasp it's prey and sharp beak-like parts at its mouth. It is believed that the ammonites fed on fish and crustaceans.
According to "Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia" most ammonites were in the one inch to about nine inches diameter range. However, ammonites have been found with a diameter of 6.5 feet! This giant of an ammonite is the species Parapuzosia seppenradensis, from the Cretaceous period of Germany. The largest documented North American ammonite found is the Parapuzosia bradyi from the Cretaceous Period measuring 4.5 feet in diameter.
While most ammonites had rounded spherical shells, there is a species coming from China that has a partial rounded shell at its base or beginning end, and then the ammonite abandoned the rounded shell type to forms a straight shell much like the Orthoceras. Ammonite fossils have been found world-wide.
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