- Nautilus - Wikipedia
A nautilus (from Latin nautilus 'sails like a vessel'; from Ancient Greek ναυτίλος (nautílos) 'seaman, sailor') [3] [a] is any of the various species within the cephalopod family Nautilidae This is the sole extant family of the superfamily Nautilaceae and the suborder Nautilina
- Nautilus (TV Series 2024– ) - IMDb
Nautilus: Created by James Dormer With Shazad Latif, Georgia Flood, Céline Menville, Luke Arnold Based on Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, this action series will tell the origin story of Captain Nemo
- What is a nautilus? - NOAAs National Ocean Service
The nautilus is a mollusk that uses jet propulsion to roam the ocean deep Writers, artists, and engineers have long marveled at the nautilus’s beauty and swimming abilities The chambered or pearly nautilus is a cephalopod (a type of mollusk)—a distant cousin to squids, octopi, and cuttlefish
- Nautilus Fish Facts - Nautilus pompilius - A-Z Animals
Named after the Ancient Greek word for sailor, the nautilus is a marine mollusk in the family Nautilidae A close relative of the octopus, squid, and cuttlefish, the nautilus is a living fossil whose ancestors evolved nearly 500 million years ago
- Nautilus - American Oceans
Nautilus is a genus of cephalopods that has captured the attention of humans for centuries Its unique shell and intricate design have inspired artists and jewelers alike
- Nautilus | Mollusk, Shell, Subclass | Britannica
nautilus, either of two genera of cephalopod mollusks: the pearly, or chambered, nautilus (Nautilus), to which the name properly applies; and the paper nautilus (Argonauta), a cosmopolitan genus related to the octopus
- Nautilus: The Oceans Living Fossil - Ocean Info
According to fossil records, species like the chambered Nautilus have existed for nearly 500 million years Discover how they have thrived for millions of years! Read on for insights into its remarkable survival strategies The nautilus’s most iconic feature is its external, spirally coiled shell
- Nautilus: Species Diversity, Habitat, and Survival Strategies
The nautilus, a fascinating marine creature often dubbed the “living fossil,” has intrigued scientists and enthusiasts alike due to its unique evolutionary history
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