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Hmmmm......an 'interesting' theory, octomush. I'm going to have agree with its randomness, I'm afraid.
Juvenile ammonite hatchlings, known as 'ammonitellas' developed their initial shell, a.k.a 'protoconch' whilst still inside the egg. It is thought ammonites produced many small eggs unlike the modern Nautilus, which produces fewer larger ones.
Phil
Juvenile ammonite hatchlings, known as 'ammonitellas' developed their initial shell, a.k.a 'protoconch' whilst still inside the egg. It is thought ammonites produced many small eggs unlike the modern Nautilus, which produces fewer larger ones.
Phil