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The chambered nautilus is often used as an example of the golden spiral.
Swimming up from the deep ocean, a young chambered nautilus is an incredible living fossil.
Contrast it with a delicate 1892 white porcelain pitcher based on another form from nature: the chambered nautilus.
The chambered nautilus is an ancient relative of the squid and the octopus.
The term chambered nautilus is also used for any species of the Nautilidae.
Shelled sea animals similar to the chambered nautilus.
I never saw a Chambered Nautilus before.
"The chambered nautilus does," Gene said.
This is found in the tentacles of the chambered nautilus and in the elephant proboscis (trunk).
Instead, his photograph looks dizzyingly upward, flattening the famous whorls into an abstract form that suggests a chambered nautilus.
Outstanding among them is Weston's "Shell," from 1927, his famous image of a chambered nautilus shell.
Small natural history collections were common in mid-19th-century Victorian homes, and chambered nautilus shells were popular decorations.
The chambered nautilus was later named after the argonaut, but belongs to a different order, the Nautilida.
Sharks have remained basically the same for a hundred million years, the chambered nautilus for five hundred million.
Minerals and shells including chambered nautilus and intensely iridescent abalones comprise the second major group of objects.
The university's mascot is an Argonaut, and the school's logo is the Chambered Nautilus.
"The Chambered Nautilus' is a first-rate poem.
Her pieces feature chambered nautilus fossils embedded in wood and painted with earth pigments to suggest slices of geological strata.
There is a short detour to consider the inclusion of similarity, where Weyl finds symmetry in the chambered nautilus shell.
This area features live coral and reef inhabitants such as lionfish, chambered nautilus, and giant clams.
This clip shows the first images of a baby chambered nautilus, no bigger than a two pound coin, as it propels itself forward by squirting water.
It includes clams, oysters, mussels, scallops and snails, even octopus, squid and the chambered nautilus.
Smelling the gear box burn, we exited historic Agrigento like a crab scuttling out of a chambered nautilus.
The Waikiki Aquarium was the first aquarium in the world to maintain the chambered nautilus and the first to breed them.
This version of Ghatanothoa bears some resemblance to a chimera of deep-sea life, including the chambered nautilus.
Eyes of this nature are currently found in the nautilus.
It is sometimes called the emperor nautilus due to its large size.
Most of these forms differed only slightly from the modern nautilus.
Or like a nautilus, which adds on to its shell as it gets bigger.
The chambered nautilus is often used as an example of the golden spiral.
Fulton's submarine was named after the paper nautilus because it had a sail.
Both creatures can, like the nautilus, use jet propulsion on occasion.
With the opening closed right down, this system could give the nautilus quite a clear picture of a brightly lit scene.
They belong to the same class as squid, octopuses and the nautilus.
This is actually visible when the cut nautilus is inspected.
The shell of the nautilus cannot withstand depths greater than approximately 800 m.
This Boss is a giant nautilus that fires balls of energy at the player.
Among living species it includes only the pearly nautilus.
The chalk contains many fossils such as ammonites and nautilus.
Eventually all the shelled forms except the pearly nautilus disappeared.
The exceptions to this are relatives of the nautilus, the squid and the octopus.
The control of buoyancy like this limits the nautilus; they cannot operate under extreme pressure.
Swimming up from the deep ocean, a young chambered nautilus is an incredible living fossil.
The award is named after the cephalopods of that name (nautilus).
Contrast it with a delicate 1892 white porcelain pitcher based on another form from nature: the chambered nautilus.
There were wild spirals and helices, like blown glass or nautilus shells.
The jars are decorated with octopus and nautilus patterns.
The chambered nautilus is an ancient relative of the squid and the octopus.
Max would sit at the nautilus and push those weighted bars up as if they were featherweights.
An ancient marine mollusc, known as nautilus, has an eye like a pin-hole camera.