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delicate paper nautilus shell
having survived relatively unchanged for millions of years are often considered "living fossils." Nautiluses have a head and tentacles - up to ninety! They swim by jet propulsion, drawing water into its shell and expelling it. Schouten Island - Freycinet National Park
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Uploaded on December 31, 2010
Taken on April 19, 2010
delicate paper nautilus shell
having survived relatively unchanged for millions of years are often considered "living fossils." Nautiluses have a head and tentacles - up to ninety! They swim by jet propulsion, drawing water into its shell and expelling it. Schouten Island - Freycinet National Park
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Uploaded on December 31, 2010
Taken on April 19, 2010