Answer:
The answer is C. Other shellfish were not as widespread as ammonites.
Step-by-step explanation:
Ammonites is a group of marine animals that no longer exist due to extinction. They are classified to phylum Mollusca. Ammonites are identified by their external coiled shells that are preserved as fossils. They are used as Index fossils because the rocks having ammonites fossils can be linked to a specific geologic time zone. Ammonites were present in abundance and had wide geographical distribution making them excellent candidate of index fossils.