Tetragonites Sp.
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Ammonites are a group of cephalopods with spiral shells, and numerous tentacles, and one of the most prosperous marine animals in the Mesozoic. Because ammonite shells can withstand high pressure, they adapted to both shallow and deep seas, making them index fossils. Geologists can determine the stratum's age if they find ammonites. Ammonites are a genus of ammonites that live in the Cretaceous oceans. It is the type genus of the Ammonite family. It belongs to a relatively advanced group in the ammonites, which completely replaced the traditional ammonites in the second half of the Cretaceous. It continued to multiply until the end of the Cretaceous. This project is a collaboration between 'Buddhist Wong Fung Ling College' and 'dot 3D FACTORY' in Hong Kong. We hope to make fragile fossils available to every student with 3D replication technology. The fossil exhibits are owned by Mr Leung, a former student of BWFLC. To learn more: www.instagram.com/reel/CiElPcFgobA/ Textured version: https://skfb.ly/oxCKy BWFLC website: https://www.bwflc.edu.hk dot 3D FACTORY website: https://www.dot3dfactory.com
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