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21. Cephalopods: Squids, Octopus, And Other Squishy Things The cephalopods are probably the oddest group of animals in the ocean, perhapsthe world. The cephalopods belong to the mollusk group (phylum Mollusca). http://home.earthlink.net/~water_monkey/Cephalo.htm | |
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22. Cephalopods Taxonomic Status. Phylum Mollusca Class - Cephalopoda Introduction.cephalopods are highly specialized free-swimming marine organisms. http://geoindia.8m.com/palaeo/cephalopod.htm | |
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23. Fossil Cephalopods In Utah A pictorial guide to fossil cephalopods of Utah including Ammonoidea, Nautiloidea, and Coeloidea.Category Science Earth Sciences United States Utah......Old Calamari Fossil cephalopods in Utah The Webpage of Kevin Bylund.Fossil cephalopods in Utah. Some Large Ammonites from Utah. http://ammonoid.topcities.com/ | |
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24. Llanvirn Cephalopods Llanvirn (Ordovician) cephalopods (Whiterockian Series/Rangerian Stage). Ordoviciancephalopodsare numerous and varied in the Pogonip Group of westcentral Utah. http://ammonoid.topcities.com/whiterock.htm | |
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25. Cephalopods cephalopods. All the recent cephalopod shells are composed of aragonitic layers prismatic layers, nacreous layers and spherulitic prismatic layers. http://biomin.geol.u-psud.fr/ydweb/cephalo/ | |
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26. Cephalopods Home Marine Zoology Mediterranean cephalopods. Some cephalopods are able to emitthe exact amount of light to disguise themselves as the shining waves. http://www.sportesport.it/cephalopods.htm | |
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27. Cephalopods In Action--Young, Vecchione And Donovan, 1998 cephalopods in ActionYoung, Vecchione and Donovan, 1998 1998 The evolutionof coleoid cephalopods and their present biodiversity and ecology. http://www.mnh.si.edu/cephs/yvd98/yvd98.html | |
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28. Cephalopods In Action--Taxonomic Index cephalopods in Action Taxonomic Index. This index is modified from TaxonomicIndex, Jan 28, 2002. NMNH Home cephalopods at NMNH. http://www.mnh.si.edu/cephs/cephtaxuf.html | |
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29. Cephalopods cephalopods. CLASSIFICATION GEOLOGIC RANGES. Class CEPHALOPODA. The cephalopodsare a class of mobile mollusks, most of which are nektic or nektobenthic. http://paleo.cortland.edu/tutorial/Ceph&Gast/cephalopods.htm | |
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30. Virtual Silurian Reef -- Cephalopods CEPHALOPOD. cephalopods of today live only in seawater and includethe squid, octopus and pearly nautilus. Cephalopod shells may http://www.mpm.edu/reef/cephalopod.html | |
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31. Cephalopods cephalopods Phylum Mollusca intelligent. They are probably the most intelligentof all the invertebrates. There are four types of cephalopods 1 http://www.cyhaus.com/marine/cephalopod.htm | |
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32. FishBase Glossary Searched Term http://www.fishbase.org/Glossary/Glossary.cfm?TermEnglish=cephalopods |
33. ISGS Cephalopods Squids, octopuses, cuttlefish, and the pearly nautilus are among the cephalopodsliving in modern seas. All are members of the large phylum Mullusca. http://www.isgs.uiuc.edu/fossils/cephalopods.htm | |
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34. Miscellaneous Cephalopods Missing Link Fossil Enterprises Fossil Catalog Miscellaneous cephalopods. http://www.fossilhut.com/miscellaneous_cephalopods.htm | |
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35. Cephalopods cephalopods. Return to Lecture Index Morphology, Pelagic Adaptations,Groups, Adaptive History. Forward to Trilobites. http://www.eos.ubc.ca/courses/eosc326/lecture/ceph/ceph.htm | |
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36. Cephalopod Printouts - EnchantedLearning.com cephalopods are a class of mollusks that includes the octopus, squid, cuttlefish,and nautilus. cephalopods cephalopods are a class of fastswimming mollusk. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/invertebrates/mollusk/cephalopod/Cepha | |
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37. Paleontology And Geology Glossary: Ce To Cf tenuicornis (found in Norway). CEPHALOPOD cephalopods (meaning head foot )are mollusks with tentacles and a large head. These softbodied http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/glossary/indexc2.shtml | |
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38. The Cephalopods cephalopods All the recent cephalopod shells are composed of aragonitic layers prismatic layers, nacreous layers and spherulitic prismatic layers. http://www.palaeos.com/Invertebrates/Molluscs/Cephalopoda/Cephalopoda.htm | |
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39. Worldwideconchology.com - Cephalopods The Worldwide Conchology Web Site is designed for shell collectors with a variety of interests in the hobby and science of conchology, and for anyone who http://www.worldwideconchology.com/Cephalopods.htm | |
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40. Cephalopods.html Fish vs. cephalopods In marine environments, cephalopods clearly rank at the topof the Protostomes, in terms of size, intellegence, and trophic dominance. http://www.cco.caltech.edu/~brokawc/Bi11/cephalopods.html | |
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