The chambered nautilus is a living fossil whose relatives date back 100s of millions of years. The nautilus lives at great depths (1800) within fore-reef habitats of the Indian and Pacific oceans. It is an active swimmer, propelling itself close to the sea floor by expelling water from its movable siphon.
Species: Chambered nautilus, Nautilus pompilius
Image ID: 07798
The chambered nautilus is a living fossil whose relatives date back 100s of millions of years. The nautilus lives at great depths (1800) within fore-reef habitats of the Indian and Pacific oceans. It is an active swimmer, propelling itself close to the sea floor by expelling water from its movable siphon.
Species: Chambered nautilus, Nautilus pompilius
Image ID: 07799
The chambered nautilus is a living fossil whose relatives date back 100s of millions of years. The nautilus lives at great depths (1800) within fore-reef habitats of the Indian and Pacific oceans. It is an active swimmer, propelling itself close to the sea floor by expelling water from its movable siphon.
Species: Chambered nautilus, Nautilus pompilius
Image ID: 07808
Tentacles (arms) and white disc-like suckers of a Giant Pacific Octopus. The Giant Pacific Octopus arms can reach 16 feet from tip to tip, and the animal itself may weigh up to 600 pounds. It ranges from Alaska to southern California.
Species: Giant pacific octopus, Octopus dofleini
Image ID: 10277
Tentacles (arms) and white disc-like suckers of a Giant Pacific Octopus. The Giant Pacific Octopus arms can reach 16 feet from tip to tip, and the animal itself may weigh up to 600 pounds. It ranges from Alaska to southern California.
Species: Giant pacific octopus, Octopus dofleini
Image ID: 10278
Tentacles (arms) and white disc-like suckers of a Giant Pacific Octopus. The Giant Pacific Octopus arms can reach 16 feet from tip to tip, and the animal itself may weigh up to 600 pounds. It ranges from Alaska to southern California.
Species: Giant pacific octopus, Octopus dofleini
Image ID: 10279
Tentacles (arms) and white disc-like suckers of a Giant Pacific Octopus. The Giant Pacific Octopus arms can reach 16 feet from tip to tip, and the animal itself may weigh up to 600 pounds. It ranges from Alaska to southern California.
Species: Giant pacific octopus, Octopus dofleini
Image ID: 10280
Tentacles (arms) and white disc-like suckers of a Giant Pacific Octopus. The Giant Pacific Octopus arms can reach 16 feet from tip to tip, and the animal itself may weigh up to 600 pounds. It ranges from Alaska to southern California.
Species: Giant pacific octopus, Octopus dofleini
Image ID: 10281