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Cephalopod - the Nautilus Shells

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Captain Nemo's Favorite...

There are only 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. The pearly nautilus (shown above) has a small, coiled shell that can grow to about ten inches in diameter; it consists of 36 chambers. The Nautilus lives in the last of them. The chambers are connected by a tube that absorbs gases, allowing the shell to act as a float. The Nautilus swims about the ocean bottom in search of shrimp or other prey. It uses up to 94 small, suckerless contracting tentacles for capturing them. Nautilus is the last surviving genus of the ancient order Nautiloidea, important in paleontology for dating the strata in which it appears.

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Polished Nautilus

Chambered Nautilus, Natural State
Shown above.  6" to 7" diameter. A nice specimen.
No. LS460-N6. Only $14.95
Chambered Nautilus, Natural Half Shell
A Natural Finish Chambered Nautilus  has been carefully cut into two halves to reveal the chamber structure. You receive one of the two halves.   6" - 7".  Shown above.  
No. LS460-H6. Only $12.95
Chambered Nautilus, Polished
Shown as left.  A 6" to 7" Nautilus shell beautifully polished to reveal the magnificent pearlized shell that hides just under the natural surface color.
  No. LS460-P6. Only $17.50
 
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