belemnites in English

noun
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an extinct cephalopod mollusk with a bullet-shaped internal shell that is often found as a fossil in marine deposits of the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.
These turned out to be remains from the tentacles of extinct squid-like belemnites .

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1. Belemnites synonyms, Belemnites pronunciation, Belemnites translation, English dictionary definition of Belemnites

2. Belemnites are an extinct group (there are actually several different Orders of Belemnites) of cephalopod molluscs.

3. Belemnites are an extinct group (there are actually several different Orders of Belemnites) of cephalopod molluscs

4. Belemnites predominantly fed on crustaceans, other cephalopods, and fishes

5. Belemnites fed on ostracods, crustaceans, and fish

6. Belemnites had no shells like earlier nautiloids

7. Belemnites are an extinct group of squid-like cephalopods

8. It is unknown if any sentient Belemnites exist

9. Source for information on Belemnites: A Dictionary of Earth Sciences dictionary.

10. This is a 4.8" wide mortality plate of fossil Belemnites of the species Belemnites paxillosus, that are Jurassic in age and were collected from Mistelgau, Germany

11. Belemnites died out at the same time as ammonites and dinosaurs

12. Belemnites were quick and agile swimmers which made them efficient hunters

13. The Belemnites would have been swimming in a shallow sea

14. Belemnites are ancient Cephalopods from around 100 million years ago

15. It teamed with fish and other marine creatures, and among them were Belemnites

16. Belemnites have played an important role recently in sorting out Mesozoic climate change

17. Belemnites were very squid-like in shape, sharing the same streamlined torpedo shape, but this came about through convergent evolution rather than squids being descended from Belemnites.

18. Belemnites - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 005 09 0031.tif

19. Belemnites are found in many countries including Sweden, England, Morocco and the USA

20. Belemnites were marine animals belonging to the phylum Mollusca and the class Cephalopoda

21. Common fossils from this time are marine Belemnites, clams, crinoids, and sea urchins

22. Belemnites are an extinct group of cephalopod that probably looked like a squid

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24. Like most Belemnites, it would have used jet propulsion to move around

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26. Belemnites can occur in huge numbers in some localities in so-called Belemnite grave yards

27. It is also thought that the dolphin-like ichthyosaurs survived largely on Belemnites.

28. Like all elasmosaurid plesiosaurs, it probably ate small bony fish, belemnites, and ammonites.

29. Most opalized Belemnites are found only in the South Australian opal fields around Cooper Pedy

30. Though not as colorful as its relative, Ammonites, Belemnites are one of the most interesting fossils

31. A short video introducing Belemnites which were extinct cousins of the squid, octopus and cuttlefish

32. Belemnites are grouped amongst the Order Coleoidea along with the squid, octopus, cuttlefish and argonaut

33. Unlike nautiloids and ammonites, Belemnites had a very solid internal skeleton called a rostrum

34. Belemnites (Hibolithes) are also present for the first time since the Otapirian (Rhaetian) Stage

35. Belemnites are moist squidlike creatures with pointed shells that live in the oceans of Aqua Minor

36. It is believed that Belemnites were built for speed and that they probably lived in shoals

37. Often associated with ammonites, Belemnites were similar to squids and the only had part to their

38. Belemnites were a key group in the Jurassic and Cretaceous seas as both predators and prey

39. Belemnites During the Cretaceous period in Australia, the shallow Eromanga Sea covered a third of the continent

40. Most opalised Belemnites have little of blue colours and its rare to find multi fire colour in these specimens

41. Eram eficientes caçadores de peixes pequenos e outros animais marinhos de pequeno porte, os Belemnites usavam …

42. Belemnites (extinct) were very similar to modern squid (part of the subclass Coleoidea), both morphologically and their mode of life

43. These creatures were prolific swimmers and vast quantities existed on earth but only Australian Belemnites from Cooper Pedy are opalized

44. Belemnites are an extinct cephalopod that existed between the late Triassic and Late Cretaceous, related to modern cuttlefish and squid

45. Belemnites are often found as bullet-like shells, but rare fossils show what they really looked like in life.

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47. Os Belemnites surgiram no período Carbonífero como resultado de um longo processo de evolução

48. Predators of adult Belemnites were sharks, bony fishes, ichthyosaurs, and other marine reptiles as inferred from stomach contents and pathologies.

49. The Belemnites are a diverse order of widespread cephalopod mollusks from the Late Triassic-Late Cretaceous of the entire world

50. Belemnites are probably the most well known extinct cephalopod after the ammonites. They are quite common fossils and have a worldwide distribution