To be sure. Both belong to the family of cephalopod.
The Nautilus coexisted with ammonites.
The Nautilus has remained practically unchanged for well over 100 million years, and yes they are and were very strange indeed.
With very few exceptions the ammonite is one of the most diverse creatures to inhabit the Earths waters.
I personally have found 26 different species in and around the Dallas/Ft. Worth area.
Some of them smaller than the head of a pin to as large as the hood of a car. (That is just around my stomping grounds.)
The ammonites can be obtained on line at several sources, at a cost to be sure.
Some of the more collectable and abundant specie types are from Madagascar.
Jess B.
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