I was heading south in a crippled ammonite-sub, leaking and very slow.
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Forerunners of the great ammonite family of cephalopod mollusks now appear.
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The ammonite stem branched into a most luxuriant variety of forms.
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An ammonite fossil found on the Jurassic Coast in Devon.
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Given that these have never been found in association with ammonite fossils, they probably did not possess them.
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Exceptional trace fossils like the 'zombie' ammonite give us an incite into tiny moments of the geological past.
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There was Mr. H. of the Linnean Society, whose waxed moustache curled round upon itself like an ammonite.
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Saul stared at that revolving ammonite.
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The Brahmins have an especial veneration for a stone, which is, according to Sonnerat, a fossil ammonite in slate.
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Enlarged ammonite on the right.
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It was an ammonite nodosus, corroded at the ends but weighing quite six pounds; and in his enthusiasm Pécuchet exclaimed:
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Outside her bedroom door a hallway sloped gently downward, round-roofed, curling about on itself like the inside of an ammonite.
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He reached for the ammonite next to it, rubbing it between his fingers as he remembered Milo's delight at finding it.
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He sat back, breathed in through his nostrils, out through his mouth, slow, calming, then coldly studied the graphic of a slowly turning ammonite shell.
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Perhaps we do need an "ammonite-specific" reason for the final Cretaceous death, as Ward has shown (1992) that their latest Maastrichtian diversity remained respectable.
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Nineteen great mines which contained a total of 1,000,000 pounds of ammonite upon their completion, had been dug into the vitals of these hills.