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Nautiloids - Cernoceras: A fossilised Cenoceras simillium (Foord and Crick) shell, a nautilus that lived in seas 50 - 100 metres deep

Nautiloids - Cernoceras: A fossilised Cenoceras simillium (Foord and Crick) shell, a nautilus that lived in seas 50 - 100 metres deep


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Nautiloids - Cernoceras: A fossilised Cenoceras simillium (Foord and Crick) shell, a nautilus that lived in seas 50 - 100 metres deep

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Deep Fossilised Lived Metres Nautilus Seas Shell Crick Foord


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This print from Universal Images Group (UIG) showcases the intricate beauty of a fossilized Cenoceras simillium shell, belonging to the nautilus species known as Nautiloids - Cernoceras. These ancient creatures once thrived in the depths of seas that ranged between 50 and 100 meters deep. The image transports us back in time, offering a glimpse into the mysterious world these nautiloids inhabited millions of years ago. The delicate details preserved within this fossilized shell tell a story of resilience and adaptation in an ever-changing marine environment. As we observe this remarkable specimen, it is awe-inspiring to think about how these nautiloids navigated through the vast expanses of their underwater realm. Their ability to survive at such depths reflects their exceptional evolutionary traits and unparalleled survival instincts. The workmanship captured by UIG allows us to appreciate not only the scientific significance but also the artistic allure found within nature's creations. This photograph serves as a reminder that our planet holds countless wonders waiting to be discovered and understood. Let this mesmerizing print transport you on an imaginary journey beneath the waves, where prehistoric creatures like Nautiloids - Cernoceras once roamed freely. It invites contemplation on life's enduring mysteries and encourages us to cherish Earth's rich history while fostering curiosity for what lies beyond our current understanding.

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