Wow, seriously pretty. Is this best served lightly battered and deep fried or can it be grilled?
OK, kidding, really. I come here to engage and read great discussions and to further my limited scientific eduction. However, I have also learned that I get to see the real beauty of the world in some of these photos. Thanks PZ and really enjoying PZ’s Playhouze.
Ciao y’all
Serenasays
The best part about the Narly Nautilus is his (or hers) Stupendous Siphuncle!!
Siiiph-uncle, Siiiph-uncle, Siiiii-phun-cle….(you can’t see me, but I’m doing a kick ass Jig, as well as singing a lovely tune). :)
Steven Seagal's Geniussays
Please say a prayer for its unevolved eye!
Its the work of the Debbel!!
alexsays
lovely. looks rather surprised though.
valdemarsays
But where is the Shrimp Captain Nemo? Or maybe it’s better not to ask.
I loved the concept for the ammonite used in the antique print put on the cover of the Penguin Classics edition of Origin…
the artist imagined the shell as the hull for a sort of sail-cephalopod, with two tentacles turned into sails or wings and the rest dangling in the water to catch fish…
too bad it bears no relation to reality, but we can’t have everything
azqazsays
@Valdemar
Since nautilus think shrimp/prawn are tasty, I believe he mutinied and ate the captain. Now the Dread Pirate Nautilus plies the briny depths of the aquarium in search of other would be shrimp captains to take his revenge upon.
Snitzelssays
Oh I’m so glad you put this one up! The Nautilus is quite possibly one of the coolest creatures on earth, and is just absolutely beautiful.
thornsays
The shell makes it like it’s got 80’s rock hair.
Kseniyasays
Beautiful, just beautiful. That comb-like moustache/beard thingie looks very familiar… It appears that Salvador Dali may have had a hand in putting the finishing touches on this beastie.
Off-topic in the extreme, but I received a link to this marriage-equality petition site from the HRC by way of a friend who’s involved with MassEquality.
Thanks for the video, Adrian. I didn’t realise they were such poor swimmers, bobbing around like that. I suppose they can swim quite quickly if need be?
Cal Harthsays
Are any of you contributers fossile collecters or have an understanding of Nautilous anatonmy and physiology?
If you go out into the western Dacotas you may find ammonite fossiles that are six feet in diameter. Tooth-shell forms are abundant in many deposits.
Cal
James Fsays
Elvis Nautilus has left the building.
Patricia C.says
Nautilus is my favorite. Simply beautiful!
I have a fossil – does anyone know how you can tell a girl Trilobite from a boy Trilobite?
I would love to see a picture of Nautilus pompadourus pompilius.
What, you don’t think a cephalopod King would look good wearing a pompadour?
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JM Inc.says
Although I’m still behind the octopus as the coolest class of animal on Earth, I’ve got to say, the Nautilus is just one of those things that can’t be ignored. Perhaps it is just a human fetish for certain shapes that tend to capture the imagination, but this is one beautiful creature (if I had any scientific status at all, this would be the part where the cdesign proponentsists would quote mine me for the word “creature” implying creation).
JeffreyD says
Wow, seriously pretty. Is this best served lightly battered and deep fried or can it be grilled?
OK, kidding, really. I come here to engage and read great discussions and to further my limited scientific eduction. However, I have also learned that I get to see the real beauty of the world in some of these photos. Thanks PZ and really enjoying PZ’s Playhouze.
Ciao y’all
Serena says
The best part about the Narly Nautilus is his (or hers) Stupendous Siphuncle!!
Siiiph-uncle, Siiiph-uncle, Siiiii-phun-cle….(you can’t see me, but I’m doing a kick ass Jig, as well as singing a lovely tune). :)
Steven Seagal's Genius says
Please say a prayer for its unevolved eye!
Its the work of the Debbel!!
alex says
lovely. looks rather surprised though.
valdemar says
But where is the Shrimp Captain Nemo? Or maybe it’s better not to ask.
wazza says
I loved the concept for the ammonite used in the antique print put on the cover of the Penguin Classics edition of Origin…
the artist imagined the shell as the hull for a sort of sail-cephalopod, with two tentacles turned into sails or wings and the rest dangling in the water to catch fish…
too bad it bears no relation to reality, but we can’t have everything
azqaz says
@Valdemar
Since nautilus think shrimp/prawn are tasty, I believe he mutinied and ate the captain. Now the Dread Pirate Nautilus plies the briny depths of the aquarium in search of other would be shrimp captains to take his revenge upon.
Snitzels says
Oh I’m so glad you put this one up! The Nautilus is quite possibly one of the coolest creatures on earth, and is just absolutely beautiful.
thorn says
The shell makes it like it’s got 80’s rock hair.
Kseniya says
Beautiful, just beautiful. That comb-like moustache/beard thingie looks very familiar… It appears that Salvador Dali may have had a hand in putting the finishing touches on this beastie.
Off-topic in the extreme, but I received a link to this marriage-equality petition site from the HRC by way of a friend who’s involved with MassEquality.
So FWIW: http://www.MillionForMarriage.org
DDeden says
truth in mislabeling?
my octopodiatrist buddy in volgograd thinks it’s an octopus camouflaged as a naughtylust.
i myself offer no substantiative comment, naturally… nor supernaturally.
Josh West says
Another Cephalopod that made the news.
http://www.theonion.com/content/from_print/giant_squid_thrown_on_ice_to
Odd that the Firefox spell checker doesn’t like Cephalopod.
Glen Davidson says
Best snails?
(yes, yes, I know they’re not snails)
Glen D
http://tinyurl.com/2kxyc7
Adrian Mos says
I still can’t figure out how it evolved such an interesting and multi-purpose equipment that enables it to swim (amongst other things).
PS: I didn’t know they were that small
Fenix says
Huzzah, i’ve been waiting for this little guy to show up some happy Friday.
Brownian, OM says
I didn’t know they were that small
I wish I had a nickel for every time a girl told me that.
Brownian, OM says
Thanks for the video, Adrian. I didn’t realise they were such poor swimmers, bobbing around like that. I suppose they can swim quite quickly if need be?
Cal Harth says
Are any of you contributers fossile collecters or have an understanding of Nautilous anatonmy and physiology?
If you go out into the western Dacotas you may find ammonite fossiles that are six feet in diameter. Tooth-shell forms are abundant in many deposits.
Cal
James F says
ElvisNautilus has left the building.Patricia C. says
Nautilus is my favorite. Simply beautiful!
I have a fossil – does anyone know how you can tell a girl Trilobite from a boy Trilobite?
Brian W. says
The nautilus is definitely my favorite cephalopod. Partly because of their appearance in the game X-Com: Terror From The Deep.
Akheloios says
Because it’s a little meteor?
Sman says
Cal, here is a link, to a pic, of a nice little “orthocerid” I collected from the Ordovician of Kentucky.
Note the siphuncle.
Jaycubed says
I would love to see a picture of Nautilus pompadourus pompilius.
What, you don’t think a cephalopod King would look good wearing a pompadour?
.
JM Inc. says
Although I’m still behind the octopus as the coolest class of animal on Earth, I’ve got to say, the Nautilus is just one of those things that can’t be ignored. Perhaps it is just a human fetish for certain shapes that tend to capture the imagination, but this is one beautiful creature (if I had any scientific status at all, this would be the part where the cdesign proponentsists would quote mine me for the word “creature” implying creation).
Ravelyn says
(delurk)
an interesting cephy tidbit
Jewelry made from cast octopus tentacles: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5260408
(relurk)
Rev. BigDumbChimp, KoT says
spam!!!!! KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!