A curved fossil shell of an extinct cephalopod, or the rock containing such fossils.
From Cyrtoceras plus '-ite' (indicating a fossil or mineral). Paleontological term for the preserved remains and surrounding stone.
When geologists find cyrtoceratite layers, they're reading a time capsule—each layer tells stories of ancient oceans, sea level changes, and mass extinctions.
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