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1. National Resource Center For Cephalopods Located in Galveston, the center facilitates the study of various types of squids and octopuses. View photos or find research information. http://www.nrcc.utmb.edu/ | |
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2. The Cephalopod Page; Octopuses, Squid, Cuttlefish, And Nautilus Provides an indepth guide to this series of mollusks. See species profiles, FAQs, mailing lists, articles, and links. 'smoke screen' or 'decoys' out of ink? cephalopods, the group in which scientists classify octopuses, squid, cuttlefish http://is.dal.ca/~ceph/TCP | |
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3. National Aquarium In Baltimore - Octopus, Squid, And CuttlefishGives An Account Provides a brief profile of these creatures, including anatomical descriptions, scientific classifications, and links. The cephalopods are probably the oddest group of animals in the ocean, perhaps the world. http://www.aqua.org/animals/species/procto.html |
4. CephBase - Cephalopod (Octopus, Squid, Cuttlefish And Nautilus) Database scientific contact information on all living species of cephalopods (octopus, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus) in an easy http://www.cephbase.utmb.edu/ | |
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5. Page Has Been Relocated A basic overview of the cephalopods cephalopods are quite large by molluscan standards (most species being between 6 and 70 cm including tentacles), with http://www.kheper.auz.com/gaia/biosphere/molluscs/Cephalopoda.htm | |
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6. The Cephalopod Page; Octopuses, Squid, Cuttlefish, And Nautilus An educational page devoted to cephalopods (nautilus, squid, cuttlefish, and octopus).Category Science Biology Animalia Mollusca Cephalopoda......The Cephalopod Page is an educational page devoted to cephalopods (nautilus,squid, cuttlefish, and octopus). Introduction to cephalopods http://www.dal.ca/~ceph/TCP/ | |
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7. Fossil Cephalopods In Utah A pictorial guide to some of the fossil cephalopods that can be found within the State of Utah, mostly Ammonoids, but many other cephalopods are pictured. Pictures of some collecting localities are also included. http://ammonoid.topcities.com/index.htm | |
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8. The Cephalopod Page; Octopuses, Squid, Cuttlefish, Nautilus By James B. Wood The Cephalopod Page is an educational page devoted to cephalopods(nautilus, squid, cuttlefish, and octopus). The Cephalopod Page http://www.dal.ca/~ceph/wood.html | |
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9. Cephalopods At The National Museum Of Natural History Shares a bibliography regarding the order of animals, and includes an interactive key to the decapodiformes family. View videos of several species. http://www.mnh.si.edu/cephs | |
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10. Cephalopods At The National Museum Of Natural History cephalopods at the National Museum of Natural History. Yes, it's a cephalopod! Seethe following links for more information on cephalopods. http://www.nmnh.si.edu/cephs/ | |
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11. Trampas,jaulas,nasas Para Captura Y Pesca De Anguilas", Cangrejos,camarones,pulp A Spanish company which manufactures traps for shellfish and cephalopods. Site is in English, Spanish, German, Portuguese, and French. http://www.nasasmoreira.com/ |
12. The Cephalopod Page; Octopuses, Squid, Cuttlefish, Nautilus By James B. Wood The Cephalopod Page is an educational page devoted to cephalopods (nautilus, squid, cuttlefish, and octopus). http://is.dal.ca/~ceph/wood.html | |
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13. IZ Facts - Cephalopods Giant squid longer than 60 feet probably do not exist. How do giant squidmove? Giant squid are jet propelled as are all other cephalopods. http://www.nmnh.si.edu/iz/cephalopods.htm | |
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14. TONMO.com: The Octopus News Magazine Online Articles about squid, octupi, and other cephalopods. http://www.tonmo.com/ | |
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15. Cephalopoda Cuvier, 1797 The following are major sources of information on cephalopods. Mangold, K.(editor)1989. 690pp. The following are recent compilations on cephalopods. http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Cephalopoda&contgroup=Mollusca |
16. The Cephalopoda Tree Of Life Pages Have Moved and very successful group of the Mollusca. cephalopods have been among the dominant large predators in the ocean http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/tree/cephalopoda/cephalopoda.html | |
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17. Cephalopoda Cuvier, 1797 Classification and images of cephalopods from the Tree of Life project. http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Cephalopoda&contgroup=Mollusca |
18. CephBase - Cephalopod (Octopus, Squid, Cuttlefish And Nautilus) Database Database on cephalopods (octopus, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus), including images, taxonomy, life Category Science Biology Animalia Mollusca Cephalopoda......CephBase is a dynamic databasedriven web page on cephalopods (octopus,squid, cuttlefish and nautilus). Complete classification http://www.cephbase.dal.ca/ | |
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19. Nautiloid Cephalopods The Nautiloid cephalopods are the group of cephalopods that have a simple suture pattern to the shell. The suture is either gently curved or nearly straight. The Chambered Nautilus is a living species of the Nautiloid cephalopods. http://www.dc.peachnet.edu/~janderso/historic/nautil.htm | |
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20. Nautiloid Cephalopods Nautiloid cephalopods. The Nautiloid cephalopods are the group ofcephalopods that have a simple suture pattern to the shell. The http://dekalb.dc.peachnet.edu/~janderso/historic/nautil.htm | |
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