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The largest is Tropaeum imperator, which had a shell about 1 meter in diameter. In its clutches is Australiceras jacki. A pair of Labeceras bryani swim by.
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2007-10-23 12:52 Apokryltaros 900×644× (315432 bytes) Various ammonites from Lower [[Cretaceous]] [[Australia]]. The largest is ''[[Tropaeum]] imperator'', which had a shell about 1 meter in diameter. In its clutches is ''[[Australiceras]] jacki''. A pair of ''[[Labeceras]] bryani'' swim by. (C) Stanton F
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