Clipart pictures several species of squid, octopus, nautilus, and ammonites. These animals are members of the mollusk (or mollusc) class of cephpalopods, named cephalopoda.
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Octopus, Blanket
The blanket octopuses, four species of octopus in the Tremoctopus genus, are found in the waters of Australia's Northern Coast.... |
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Octopuses, Paper Nautilus
The argonauts (genus Argonauta, the only extant genus in the Argonautidae family) are a group of pelagic octopuses. They are also called paper nautiluses, referring to the paper-thin eggcase that fema... |
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Octopuses, Paper Nautilus
The argonauts (genus Argonauta, the only extant genus in the Argonautidae family) are a group of pelagic octopuses. They are also called paper nautiluses, referring to the paper-thin eggcase that fema... |
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Paper Nautilus
"Argonauta argo, the "Paper Nautilus," female. The animal is represented in its shell, but the webbed dorsal arms are separated from the shell, which they ordinarily embrace." — Encyclopedia Bri... |
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Paper Nautilus
"The Paper Nautilus (Argonauta argo). e, eye; m, mouth; f, siphon; sh, shell; t, tentacles." -Galloway, 1915... |
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Pearly Nautilus
"Pearly Nautilus. e, eye; h, hood, a muscular portion of the foot which protects the softer parts; s, siphon; se, septa, separating the successive chambers of the shell; sp, siphuncle; t, tentacles." ... |
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Pearly Nautilus
"Pearly nautilus with half the shell removed." —Davison, 1906... |
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Pearly Nautilus
The Pearly Nautilus (Nautilus Pompilius) is the only living representative of a unique form of cephalopod, recorded in fossils for over 500 million years. The shell, pearly and beautifully colored, is... |
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Pinnoctopus Cordiformis
An illustration of pinnoctopus cordiformis, a type of cephalopods. The cephalopods are the mollusc class Cephalopoda characterized by bilateral body symmetry, a prominent head, and a modification of ... |
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Pinnoctopus Cordiiformis
This creature, belonging to the Octopodidae family, "changes its color under any exertion, so that the animal at rest and in motion are two different beings."... |
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Rhizostomae
"In the sub-order Rhizostomae the edges of the oral opening use together at an early age and leave several sucker-like secondary mouths, which were formerly mistaken for independent persons." — ... |
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Scaphites
Scaphites equalis is a species of extinct cephalopods that thrived during the Cretaceous period.... |
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Sea Monsters, Kraken
Kraken are legendary sea monsters of gargantuan size, said to have dwelt off the coasts of Norway and Iceland.
Kraken is the definite article form of krake, a Scandinavian word designating an unhealt... |
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Sepia Officinalis
"Cuttlefish are probably the most interesting animals of [the cephalopoda] order. They live for five or six years, and lay eggs, which are large and generally found in clusters, and are known to fishe... |
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Sepia Tuberculosa, Arm of
An upclose view of the arm of a Sepia Tuberculosa.... |
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Sepiola
"Of this there are several species in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. They are two to four inches long." — Goodrich, 1859 ... |
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Shell, Coiled Chambered
Following the species of simple septa and straight shells, came the Trocholites ammoulus, of simple septa and coiled chambered shells of the Trenton period.... |
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Shell, Coiled Chambered
The Clymenia Sedgwickii represents a coiled shell with angulated or bent septa.... |
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Shell, Coiled Chambered
Goniatites are extinct ammonoids, shelled cephalopods related to squid, octopus, and belemnites, that form the order Goniatitida. The goniatites all possessed an external shell, which is divided inter... |
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Shell, Straight Chambered
Chambered shell, endless in their variations, in the earliest periods were a species with simple septa and straight shells as in Ormoceras tenuifilum, which shows a large annulated central siphon. ... |
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Shell, Straight Chambered
Baculites is a genus of extinct marine animals in the Phylum Mollusca and Class Cephalopoda. They are a nearly straight-shelled type of heteromorph ammonite. This fragment is of a straight chambered s... |
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Spirolina
An illustration of a Spirolina, a sculptured imperfectly coiled shell.... |
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Spirula Peronii
"Spirula peronii, lateral view. d, terminal sucker; f, funnel; s1, s2, projecting portions of the shell, the internal part of which is indicated by dotted lines." -Parker, 1900... |
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Squid
The squid is the best example of the cephalopod group. It is abundant along the Atlantic coast. Squids swim in schools and feed on young herring and mackerel.... |
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Squid
A squid.... |