Emperor nautilus (Nautilus pompilius), Its long voyage each night from deep in the ocean, where they rest, to relatively shallow depths to forage for


Emperor nautilus (Nautilus pompilius), Its long voyage each night from deep in the ocean, where they rest, to relatively shallow depths to forage for food, has been considered a perfect metaphor for its evolutionary history: it belongs to an ancient group of cephalopods that lived 100 million years ago. Coral Sea, Queensland, Australia


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