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Nautiloids - Aturia: The fossilised internal mould of the shell of the nautilus Aturia praezigzac Oppenheim, which lived in fairly deep waters

Nautiloids - Aturia: The fossilised internal mould of the shell of the nautilus Aturia praezigzac Oppenheim, which lived in fairly deep waters


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Nautiloids - Aturia: The fossilised internal mould of the shell of the nautilus Aturia praezigzac Oppenheim, which lived in fairly deep waters

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Deep Fossilised Internal Lived Mould Nautilus Oppenheim Shell Waters Fairly


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This print showcases the intricate beauty of a fossilized internal mold of the shell belonging to the nautilus species Aturia praezigzac Oppenheim. These remarkable creatures once thrived in fairly deep waters, their existence dating back millions of years. The image captures the essence of these ancient marine organisms, frozen in time. The delicate details preserved within this fossilized mold tell a story of evolution and survival. The spiral shape and chambers within the shell served as protection for the nautilus, allowing it to navigate its way through the depths with ease. This particular species, Aturia praezigzac Oppenheim, was known for its preference for deeper waters. As we gaze upon this stunning photograph, we are transported back in time to an era when these majestic creatures roamed our oceans. Their presence reminds us of nature's ability to adapt and endure over countless generations. Universal Images Group (UIG) has masterfully captured this moment from Earth's history, reminding us that even in stillness, there is life and wonder waiting to be discovered beneath our planet's surface. Let this image serve as a reminder of our responsibility to protect and preserve our natural world so that future generations may continue marveling at its mysteries.

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