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Squid, Octopus, and Nautilus

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Clipart pictures several species of squid, octopus, nautilus, and ammonites. These animals are members of the mollusk (or mollusc) class of cephpalopods, named cephalopoda.


Cuttlefish
Cephalopods are the most highly organized Molluscs. The head is distinct, carrying two large globular eyes, and having the mouth in its center....
Cuttlefish
"The cuttlefishes have a strange method of walking, head-downward, on their outspread arms; they can also swim with their fins, or with their webbed arms, or by expelling the water forcibly from their...
Cuttlefish
"It has no shell, and no skeleton, but has two conical pieces of horny substance imbedded in the back, one on each side. The body, which has a globular form, is a soft, jelly-like substance, covered ...
Cuttlefish
"Twelve to eighteen inches long; the skin smooth, whitish, and spotted with brown and purple." — Goodrich, 1859 ...
Cuttlefish
A fish with eight arms. ...
Cuttlefish
The side view of Sepia officinalis, or the common cuttlefish....
Cuttlefish
Cuttlefish are marine animals of the order Sepiida belonging to the Cephalopoda class. Despite their name, cuttlefish are not fish but molluscs. Cuttlefish have an internal shell (cuttlebone), large W...
Cuttlefish and man
A man in the grasp of a large cuttlefish on the sea-shore." — Goodrich, 1859 ...
Cuttlefish Eggs
"Bunch of Sepia eggs attached to plant." -Thomson, 1916...
Cuttlefish Structure
"Diagram of the structure of Sepia. a., Eight short arms around mouth; l.a., one of the two long arms; b., beak of the mouth; c.g., cerebral ganglia, with commissures to the others; E., eye; g., gulle...
Cuttlefish, Common
The Common Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) is a mollusc in the Sepiidae family of cephalopods....
Egg, Squid
An egg-cluster of squid. ...
Fish, Cuttle
A cuttle fish. ...
Giant Squid
"Giant Squid (Architeuthis dux). (From Report of U.S. Fish Commission, 1884.)-Whitney, 1902...
Goniatites sphericus
The extinct ammonoid mollusk, Goniatites sphericus....
Hectocotylus
"Hectocotylus of Tremoctopus violaceus." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893...
Lituites
A fossilized shell....
Loligo Gahi
"The Common Calmar or Squid. They propel themselves backward through the water with great velocity, driving back the water by means of their funnel."...
Loligo Vulgaris, with its pen, or internal bone
"The Common Calmar or Squid. They propel themselves backward through the water with great velocity, driving back the water by means of their funnel."...
Nautilus
Chambered nautilus, showing chambers with soft body in outer chamber. It is closely related to the squids and cuttlefishes, but has the body enclosed in a flat-spiral shell....
Nautilus
The nautilus is a true mollusc. (a) mantle; (o) eye; (t) tentacles; (f) funnel....
Nautilus
"Section of a nautilus showing its interior." — Goodrich, 1859 ...
Nautilus
The name applied formerly to a large genus of mollusks. At present it is confined to only three existing species. Fossil remains indicate that more than one hundred species lived in the different geol...
Nautilus
A marine creature of the class Cephalopoda. They are found only in the western Pacific, inhabiting waters around coral reefs....
Nautilus Oral Surface
"Oral surface of a male (A) and female (B) Nautilus pompilius in an expanded state. a, shell; b, external annular lobe carrying 19 tentacles on each side, and anteriorly enlarged to form the hood; c, ...
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