Orthoceras fossils
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Orthoceras fossils
Orthoceras fossils. This extinct marine cephalopod is related to the squid and octopus. It lived between 470-360 million years ago and has been found in Europe, North Africa and North America. Its name means " straight horn" in reference to its elongated cone shape
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