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Study of giant ammonites suggest they grew large because their predators grew large – Phys.org
A small team of researchers from Germany, Mexico and the U.K. has found evidence suggesting that the reason a species of ammonite…

A small team of researchers from Germany, Mexico and the U.K. has found evidence suggesting that the reason a species of ammonite grew into giants was because of the increasing size of the mosasaurs that fed on them. In their paper posted on the open-access…
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