Real ammonites were a diverse group of cephalopods, extinct relatives of today's octopi and squid. They were invertebrates, meaning that they didn't have backbones. Like their modern relatives, ammonites may have been intelligent creatures. Ammonites came in a variety of shapes and sizes, surviving up until the extinction of the non-bird dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period.
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