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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.


Nautilus Pompilius
"In the last partition of the shell is the animal, covered by its mantle, which lines to walls of the partitions. The mouth of the nautilus is armed with mandibles, fashioned somewhat like a parrot's ...
Nautilus Shell
"Section of shell of Nautilus." -Thomson, 1916...
Nautilus without Shell, Female
An illustration of a female nautilus without the shell. "m, The dorsal "hood" formed by the enlargement of the outer or annular lobe of the forefoot, and corresponding to the sheaths of two tentacles;...
Nautilus without Shell, Female
An illustration of a female nautilus without the shell. "c, points to the concave margin of the mantle-skirt leading into the sub-pallial chamber; g, the mid-foot or siphon; k, the superficial origin ...
Nautilus without Shell, Female
An illustration of the postero-ventral view female nautilus without the shell. "a, Muscular band passing from the mid-foot to the integument; b, The valve on the surface of the funnel, partially conc...
Nautilus, Chambered
"Section of the shell of Nautilus pompilius, showing the septa (s, s), the septal necks (s. n., s. n.), the siphuncle (si, represented by dotted lines), and the large body-chamber (ch)." -Parker, 1900...
Nautilus, Chambered
The modern Pearly Nautilus; the animal occupies the living chamber of the sectioned shell....
Nautilus, Female and Male
An illustration of a female (bottom) and male (top) nautilus....
Nautilus, Paper
The paper nautilus is closely related to the octopus. It creates its own thin shell, or egg case, in which it hides when disturbed....
Nautilus, Paper
The paper nautilus is closely related to the octopus. It creates its own thin shell, or egg case, in which it hides when disturbed....
Nautilus, Paper
The paper-nautilus is closely related to the Octopus. ...
Nautilus, Paper
The cephalopod, the paper nautilus (female)....
Octopus
Octopus, a mollusk related to the squid. It has eight arms with suckers, arranged around a central soft, baggy body....
Octopus
Octopus, a mollusk related to the squid. It has eight arms with suckers, arranged around a central soft, baggy body....
Octopus
As the name indicates, the octopus has eight arms instead of ten, as in the squids and cuttles....
Octopus
Part of the cephalopod group. The name cephalopod is derived from two greek words which mean feet on head. ...
Octopus
"The Octopus is the typical genus of the family Octopodidæ. The body is oval, warty, or cirrose, finless; arms long, unequal, suckers in two rows, mantle supported in front by the branchial sept...
Octopus
A genus of fishes beloning to the cephalopod group, and also known as cuttlefishes. They have a warty, oval body, eight arms of unequal length, and consist of fourty-six known species....
Octopus
"A genus of dimiliarly known as cuttle-fishes. They have eight arms, each with two rows of suckers, which are sessile or unstalked. The prominent head is joined to the body by a distinct neck, and t...
Octopus
"The Devil-fish (Octopus). A, at rest; B, swimming. a, arms, with suckers on the inner aspect; e, eye; s, siphon or funnel." -Galloway, 1915...
Octopus
Graneledone verrucosa is a species of cephalopods in the Octopodidae family of octopuses....
Octopus Brevipes
"A very ugly-looking creature, which belongs to the Octopodidae family, is the Octopus."...
Octopus Horridus
"A very ugly-looking creature, which belongs to the Octopodidae family, is the Octopus."...
Octopus Macropus
"A very ugly-looking creature, which belongs to the Octopodidae family, is the Octopus."...
Octopus Vulgaris
"A very ugly-looking creature, which belongs to the Octopodidae family, is the Octopus."...
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