cephalopods in English

noun
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an active predatory mollusk of the large class Cephalopoda , such as an octopus or squid.

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1. All Cephalopods are carnivorous

2. Learn more about Cephalopods in this article.

3. Belemnites predominantly fed on crustaceans, other cephalopods, and fishes

4. The Albatross eats cephalopods, fish, crustaceans and offal

5. Belemnites are ancient Cephalopods from around 100 million years ago

6. The Cephalopods (Class Cephalopoda) include squid, octopus and nautilus

7. Belemnites are an extinct group of squid-like cephalopods

8. Also eaten are other crustaceans, cephalopods and sometimes birds.

9. Teuthology, a branch of malacology, is the study of Cephalopods.

10. Among known Cephalopods are the octopus, squid, cuttlefish, nautilus, and extinct ammonites

11. Additionally these cephalopods often show depressed cross sections or flattened venters.

12. Cephalopods are mollusks (Cephalopoda), a class which includes octopuses, squid, cuttlefish, and nautilus

13. Cuttlefish are related to squids and octopuses – a group of molluscs known as cephalopods

14. only analogues of meat, fish, crustaceans and cephalopods and cheese based on protein

15. Early Cephalopods had fine shells which could not cope with the pressures of deep water

16. беларуская: Галаваногія čeština: hlavonožci Deutsch: Kopffüßer Ελληνικά: Κεφαλόποδα English: Cephalopods suomi

17. Surprisingly, the evolution of intelligence in Cephalopods has been largely overlooked, thus leaving this

18. Cephalopods have been among the dominant large predators in the ocean at various times in geological history

19. All Cephalopods are capable of swimming by jet propulsion and have mobile tentacles for catching prey.

20. Cuttlefish are animals of the order Sepiida, and are marine cephalopods, small relatives of squids and nautilus

21. This is the first record of a mass stranding of Argonautid cephalopods in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean

22. Rapid movement in cephalopods is achieved by expulsion of water from a muscular funnel beneath the head.

23. Cephalopods (octopuses, squids, and cuttlefish) are considered to be masters of camouflage, blending in with their environment effortlessly

24. ‘Corals, conodonts, bivalves, Brachiopods and cephalopods have comparable intracratonic distribution patterns.’ ‘Crinoids, together with Brachiopods, dominated the Paleozoic sessile benthos.’

25. Brachiopods belong to Phylum Brachiopoda, whereas bivalves belong to Phylum Mollusca, along with snails and cephalopods (e.g., octupuses and squids)

26. Gills provide the primary mechanism for respiratory gas exchange in Cephalopods as well as a major means of eliminating nitrogenous (ammonia) wastes

27. The brains of many exceptionally unique Cephalopods, such as the deep-sea coleoids and the pelagic argonauts, have not been well studied.

28. This full color Book covers Crinoids, blastoids, gastropods, cephalopods, nautiloids, brachiopods, bryozoans, trilobites, shark teeth, coral, sponge, trace fossils, and much more

29. Belemnoid, also called Belemnite, member of an extinct group of cephalopods (animals related to the modern squid and octopus) that possessed a large internal shell

30. Belemnite (plural Belemnites) (paleontology) Any member of the extinct order † Belemnitida of Mesozoic marine cephalopods, very similar in many ways to the modern squid …

31. Real Belemnites were extinct cephalopods (a group containing today's octopi, cuttlefish, and squid) which were part of a larger group called belemnoids, living during the

32. Cuttlefish, any of about 100 species of marine cephalopods belonging to the order Sepioidea and characterized by a thick internal calcified shell called the Cuttlebone

33. Cuttlefish, any of about 100 species of marine cephalopods belonging to the order Sepioidea and characterized by a thick internal calcified shell called the cuttlebone

34. The day of the ammonite and the Belemnite also now drew to a close, and only a few of these cephalopods were left to survive the period

35. By weight, important prey were ommastrephid (18%), lycoteuthid (12%), and Argonautid (1%) cephalopods and nomeid (8%, mainly Cubiceps caeruleus), paralepidid (7%), bramid (6%), and alepisaurid (6%) teleosts

36. 2. trawlers (inshore demersal fishing for fish and cephalopods) not landing their catch in Senegal: 2 500 GRT/year, including 1 250 GRT/year with freezing facilities;

37. Cephalopods(Greekplural Κεφαλόποδα(kephalópoda); "head-foot") are marine mollusks(phylum Mollusca) of the class Cephalopoda, a group that includes the familiar octopusand squid.

38. The word "Cephalopod" means "head-foot." Some scientists believe that we humans separated from Cephalopods, evolutionarily speaking, perhaps more than 700 million years ago

39. 1. trawlers (inshore demersal fishing for fish and cephalopods) not landing their catch in Senegal: 1 000 GRT/year, with the option of fishing with freezing facilities for 500 GRT;

40. Two groups of Cephalopods exist today: The Nautiloidea with a few species of the pearly nautilus, and the Coleoidea, containing the squids, cuttlefishes, octopods and vampire squids, which is

41. Cephalopod molluscs strongly challenge the most accepted hypotheses on the evolution of intelligence: Cephalopods evolved complex brains and high behavioural flexibility together with fast life histories and in simple social environments

42. This is the first record of a primer registro de un varamiento masivo de cefalópodos mass stranding of Argonautid cephalopods in the southwestern argonáutidos en el Atlántico sudoeste

43. Belemnites are an extinct group of cephalopods which were common during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, and their fossils are abundant in Mesozoic marine rocks making them among the most popular and easily found fossils around the world

44. In another Science Friday Educate resource, we learned about how the chromatophore layer allows Cephalopods to instantly generate one of three types of patterns (uniform, mottled, or disruptive) using only three colors: red, yellow, and brown.

45. Cuttle: 1 n ten-armed oval-bodied cephalopod with narrow fins as long as the body and a large calcareous internal shell Synonyms: Cuttlefish Type of: decapod cephalopods having eight short tentacles plus two long ones

46. Belemnite - a conical calcareous fossil tapering to a point at one end and with a conical cavity at the other end containing (when unbroken) a small chambered phragmocone from the shell of any of numerous extinct cephalopods of the family Belemnitidae.

47. All extant cephalopods have a two-part Beak, or rostrum, situated in the buccal mass and surrounded by the muscular head appendages.The dorsal (upper) mandible fits into the ventral (lower) mandible and together they function in a scissor-like fashion

48. You can be a Cephalopod expert even before you visit! Cephalopods are ancient, with their first relatives showing up in the geologic record more than 485 million years ago (that’s way before the dinosaurs and even before sharks!).

49. Belemnitida (or Belemnites) is an extinct order of cephalopods which existed during the Mesozoic era, from the Hettangian age of the Lower Jurassic to the Maastrichtian age of the Upper Cretaceous.The Belemnite is the state fossil of Delaware

50. Belemnite & straight cephalopod fossils for sale Belemnites and other straight-shelled Cephalopods represent a major portion of the marine biomass from the Ordovician Period 467 million years ago, until they died out with the dinosaurs 65 million years ago.