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- genus Cameroceras, but rather Endoceras giganteum. Moreover, the maximum length estimate is based on a highly doubtful field observation. Cameroceras and...
- Europe; and fossils have been found in Australia. Endoceras is similar to Cameroceras, the two may be synonymous, but differs from the genus Nanno in that...
- Endoceras attained s**** lengths close to 6 metres (20 ft). The related Cameroceras is anecdotally reported to have reached lengths approaching 9 metres...
- of large carnivores were taken over by nautiloid cephalopods such as Cameroceras and later eurypterids such as Jaekelopterus during the Ordovician and...
- P T J K Pg N Late CambrianRecent Nautilus pompilius the endocerid Cameroceras, shown feeding on the tarphycerid Aphetoceras, while a quartet of ellesmerocerid...
- largest known Paleozoic invertebrates, represented by Endoceras and Cameroceras. Endocerids are characterized by large, generally ventral siphuncles...
- new predators, but is no match for the beaks of cephalopods such as Cameroceras, while Arandaspis, an early vertebrate and fish, lives in the shadow...
- An illustration depicting Cameroceras s**** sticking out of the mud as a result of draining seaways during the Ordovician-Silurian Extinction event....
- monsters" encountered throughout the series include the giant orthocone (Cameroceras), an enormous primitive cephalopod, the armor-plated giant predatory...
- maximum size for genus Cameroceras, although this author support theory that some large specimens of Endoceras belong to Cameroceras instead. Endoceras proteiforme...