RMEEFG9D–Small Cuttlefish, Sepia sp., Ambon, Moluccas, Indonesia
RMC2ADMT–Cuttlefish are small fast moving colour changing invertebrates that are easily missed by inatentive divers.
RFKJADXJ–A small dark cerith type sea shell held with fingers.
RF2T2HJNM–Small raw octopuses in a bowl. Defrosted thawed cephalopods. Close-up. Selective focus.
RFWKDBFR–high angle view of some raw chipirones, Spanish small squids, surrounded by crushed ice, on a wooden and black slate tray, placed on a gray rustic woo
RMBH92J3–Small Cuttlefish, Sepia sp., Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Indonesia
RFT35HGY–Closeup textured view of squids on the market. Squid Tubes are known by the popular Italian name Calamari.
RMEEWY9X–Small Cuttlefish, Sepia sp., Triton Bay, West Papua, Indonesia
RMM0C29D–A Bobtail squid on a white grey sandy bottom photographed during a night dive in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
RMC7XMC6–Color Changing of small Octopus, Octopus sp., Cenderawashi Bay, West Papua, Indonesia
RM2PGGRMA–Loligo subulata, Small squid, Small squid, Small squid, Small squid, Other animals, Cephalopods, Animals, Molluscs, Alloteuthis subulata, recently
RMBPGXNY–A small Papuan cuttlefish hiding amongst cup corals, Puri Jati, Bali, Indonesia.
RM2PGPR4Y–Loligo subulata, Small Squid, Small Squid, Small Squid, Small Squid, Other Animals, Cephalopods, Animals, Molluscs, Dwarf Squid (Alloteuthis
RF2DFPGFX–Background of scattered small pickled octopus close-up
RMKJX0R8–Bobtail squid also known as little cuttlefish the smallest species of cephalopods reach a maximum of 5cm in length.
RMG08JXP–a view minutes before diner
RM2PH42KH–Cuttlefish, Cuttlefish, Sepia, Other animals, Cephalopods, Animals, Molluscs, Pink Cuttlefish (Sepia orbignyana) cuttlebone, washed up on beach
RF2CAE9X9–Ammonites are one of the ancient fossils. These are cephalopods that wore round shells.
RM2PGYMK2–Common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis), Common squid, Other animals, Cephalopods, Animals, Molluscs, Common Cuttlefish cuttlebone, washed up on a
RMEEFG9X–Small Octopus, Octopus sp., Ambon, Moluccas, Indonesia
RMC2ADNP–Cuttlefish are small fast moving colour changing invertebrates that are easily missed by inatentive divers.
RFKJADXN–A small dark cerith type sea shell held with fingers.
RMBWT70D–Small octopus for sale, Noryangjin fish market, Seoul, South Korea
RFWRBJB1–high angle view of some raw chipirones, Spanish small squids, on a wooden chopping board, placed on a gray rustic wooden table, sprinkled with differe
RM2KXFWMG– 15.05.2020., Pula, Croatia - Release into the sea of small squid grown in the Pula aquarium. Fishermen from caught squid often throw their eggs back into the sea and in that way the eggs decay. By placing these eggs in adequate conditions, small cephalopods still hatch. After a few days when they reach a few millimeters they have to go back to the sea because they would not be able to survive in aquarium conditions. Photo: Srecko Niketic/PIXSELL
RM2R5KYT2–Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo Man Sagar Lake, Jaipur, Rajastan, India 20 February 2023 Adult Phalacrocoracidae
RM2J7840G–Tiny red Octopus (Octopus sp.) in a coral reef, Puerto Galera, Mindoro, Philippines, Asia
RMC7XMC7–Color Changing of small Octopus, Octopus sp., Cenderawashi Bay, West Papua, Indonesia
RFHTJ2H2–Elegant cuttlefish (Sepia elegans) hunting for small crustaceans in the Mediterranean Sea
RMBP1A66–Small Cuttlefish camouflaged between Corals, Sepia sp., Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Indonesia
RFB1AJWJ–A fried small squid
RMBEH54C–Small Octopus hunting at Night, Octopus sp., Sulawesi, Lembeh Strait, Indonesia
RF2DFPGHD–Small octopus isolated on a white background
RMKJX0T8–Bobtail squid also known as little cuttlefish the smallest species of cephalopods reach a maximum of 5cm in length.
RMC7XMEK–Tiny Octopus Hatchling on Divers Hand, Octopus sp., Cenderawashi Bay, West Papua, Indonesia
RF2CAEA13–Ammonites are one of the ancient fossils. These are cephalopods that wore round shells.
RMBTEE25–School of mangrove snappers off Key Largo, Gulf of Mexico, Florida, USA
RMEEFG9C–Small Cuttlefish, Sepia sp., Ambon, Moluccas, Indonesia
RMD0BJ3R–a portrait of a coconut octopus taken in Purijati, North Bali, Indonesia
RFKJADXG–A small dark cerith type sea shell held with fingers.
RMW7N9TD–Tropical blue ring octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata) is small but has one of the most venomous creatures in the ocean, its bite injects a neurotoxin that paralyses its victim. It flashes its blue rings to warn as a warning. Kapalai Island, Sulu Sea, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia.
RF2JNG8XX–ancient building block full of ammonite fossils iin the Khirbet Qatsra Nabatean Fortress ruins on the Spice Route in the Arava in Israel
RM2KXFWMF– 15.05.2020., Pula, Croatia - Release into the sea of small squid grown in the Pula aquarium. Fishermen from caught squid often throw their eggs back into the sea and in that way the eggs decay. By placing these eggs in adequate conditions, small cephalopods still hatch. After a few days when they reach a few millimeters they have to go back to the sea because they would not be able to survive in aquarium conditions. Photo: Srecko Niketic/PIXSELL
RM2H75T6D–Little Pied Cormorant Microcarbo melanoleucos Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 19 November 2019 Adult in flight. Phalacrocoracidae
RMF13W2N–Small Veined octopus (Amphioctopus marginatus) sheltering in an empty cockle shell. Anilao, Batangas, Luzon, Philippines. Verde Island Passages, Tropical West Pacific Ocean.
RFD94PNJ–Juvenile Cuttlefish (Sepiida) tries to hide against the coral, Jahir 1 divesite, Lembeh Straits, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
RF2RY4D5R–A goniatite fossil inside an orthoceras fossil found in the Anti-Atlas in Morocco, with scale
RFD86G4D–Blue-ring octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata) In the Lembeh Straits of North Sulawesi, Indonesia
RMC6M1BX–Fresh raw squid
RFB1AJWM–A fried small squid
RMC7DWY1–Shells on Shelley beach
RF2DFPGFD–Small pickled octopus in a ceramic bowl on a white background
RMKJX0TM–Bobtail squid also known as little cuttlefish the smallest species of cephalopods reach a maximum of 5cm in length.
RF2BTGG75–Cuttlefish is a marine animals and cephalopods of the order Sepioidea, it has large head with small tentacles, vintage line drawing or engraving illus
RMKJX0NH–Bobtail squid also known as little cuttlefish the smallest species of cephalopods reach a maximum of 5cm in length.
RMBTEDAN–Gray snapper fish off Key Largo coast, Florida, USA
RMBR6YN9–Common Octopus {Octopus vulgaris} on finger of diver. Red Sea.
RMD0BJ4W–a portrait of a coconut octopus taken in Purijati, North Bali, Indonesia
RFKJADXT–A small dark cerith type sea shell held with fingers.
RFMB8P6W–The highfin or blackfin snake eel (Ophichthus altipennis) is commonly found in the western Pacific and the eastern Indian oceans. A demersal and solitary species, it is usually encountered (as in this instance) with its head protruding from sandy or silty sediment, in which it buries the rest of its body, which can reach up to one metre in length. Light brown in colour, it has a pale area in front of the eyes and a smaller one on the snout - with barbels along the lower margin of the upper lip. it feeds on cephalopods, crustaceans and small fishes. Photographed near Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia.
RF2BG3R8H–food background from baby octopus texture closeup
RM2KXFWME– 15.05.2020., Pula, Croatia - Release into the sea of small squid grown in the Pula aquarium. Fishermen from caught squid often throw their eggs back into the sea and in that way the eggs decay. By placing these eggs in adequate conditions, small cephalopods still hatch. After a few days when they reach a few millimeters they have to go back to the sea because they would not be able to survive in aquarium conditions. Photo: Srecko Niketic/PIXSELL
RM2D8EP3F–Little Black Cormorant Phalacrocorax sulcirostris Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia 8 November 2019 Adult in breeding plumage Phalacrocor
RMGYHMFF–cooked squid plate with olive oil
RF2PYM14M–A close up of a fossilized cephalopod.
RM2ANA147–Cuttlefish
RFM6J5NK–Turlutte, a modified jig used by artisanal fishermen in Senegal to catch octopus
RM2WADJ0M–Atlantic Pygmy Octopus, Octopus joubini, against a black backround
RFB1AJWK–A fried small squid
RM2WADJ0K–Atlantic Pygmy Octopus, Octopus joubini, against a black backround
RF2DFPGF9–Small pickled octopus isolated on white background
RMB0NXHY–Fossils
RFA44H83–Opalized Ammonites from Queensland Australia dsca 2025
RMKJX0PF–Bobtail squid also known as little cuttlefish the smallest species of cephalopods reach a maximum of 5cm in length.
RFP54G37–Vendor is selling fried baby squid with garlic in night market at Bangkok, Thailand.
RMA8Y6W9–Small specimen of Giant North Pacific octopus sitting on the bottom. Species name is Octopus dofleini -a largest octopus species
RMD0BJ9P–a portrait of a coconut octopus taken in Purijati, North Bali, Indonesia
RFKJADXW–Small sehlls in the gravel on the beach.
RM2AJ09M4–Lectures on the comparative anatomy and physiology of the invertebrate animals : delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons . he appendages of the veins. A plexus of more delicate visceralnerves (r) is continued backward along the interspace of the branchialnerves, and the chief branches are connected with a small ganglionsituated between the cardiac and pyloric orifices of the stomach. Theposterior suboesophageal nervous mass combines the homologues ofboth the branchial and pedial ganglions in the inferior Mollusca : theanterior ring answers to the ganglia in the higher Cephalopods,called pes
RF2BG3R8F–food background from baby octopus texture closeup
RM2KXFWMC– 15.05.2020., Pula, Croatia - Release into the sea of small squid grown in the Pula aquarium. Fishermen from caught squid often throw their eggs back into the sea and in that way the eggs decay. By placing these eggs in adequate conditions, small cephalopods still hatch. After a few days when they reach a few millimeters they have to go back to the sea because they would not be able to survive in aquarium conditions. Photo: Srecko Niketic/PIXSELL
RM2R5KYY8–Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur County, Rajasthan, India 14 February 2023 Adult in non breeding plumage.
RM2A2M6F5–Caranx sansun, Print, The blacktip trevally (Caranx heberi), also known as the blacktip kingfish or yellowtail kingfish, is a species of large marine fish classified in the jack family Carangidae. The blacktip trevally is distributed throughout the tropical to subtropical Indian and West Pacific Oceans, ranging from South Africa in the west to Fiji, Japan and northern Australia in the east. It inhabits coastal waters throughout its range, preferring moderately deep clear waters over rocky and coral reefs. The blacktip trevally is easily distinguished by its yellow fins and a dark upper caudal
RF2PYM14R–A close up of a fossilized cephalopod.
RMMCTP33–. —1 1- 5 10 ? HOUR a and £ DATE a AUG.19. ? o o CD RECORDER SECTIONS ? AUG.20. a o 00 -1 1 1 r- 10 Q O O a 15 20 AUG. 21. O n in a Fig. 17. Variations in the numbers of the predominant plankton organisms on Records 34 and 35 taken along distances of 40-7 and 75-6 miles respectively. record 35 are shown the numbers of Diphyidae and the copepod Labidocera acutifrons. Isolated specimens of ostracods, amphipods, pteropods, small cephalopods, young fish and salps are not shown. DISCUSSION First of all it is necessary to be satisfied that the fluctuations observed are real ones in the sea and not a
RFM6J5MB–Turlutte, a modified jig used by artisanal fishermen in Senegal to catch octopus
RMPG3YPF–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. 340 :MOLLrSCA flaltcncd and tlius inlluence tlic color; when the fibres relax Ihe pii,mient cells contract to small spots. In deep-sea cephalopods phosphorescent organs hae been observed. Xotwilhslaiiding the soft bodies a well-developed shell occurs in living cephalopods only in Xaiilihis and Ari;oi!aiild (tigs. 352, 303).. Fig. s^5.—Spirilla, with internal shell val'lcr C)ven). Externally the shell of the former, coiled in a plane, resembles that of certain snails like Plaiiorhis; but on section it is seen to be divided by partitions into numerous chambers w
RFB1AJXJ–A fried small squid
RFA44H7D–Opalized Ammonites from Queensland Australia in Abalone shell dsca 2061
RMKJX0PA–Bobtail squid also known as little cuttlefish the smallest species of cephalopods reach a maximum of 5cm in length.
RFP54FPT–Vendor is selling fried baby squid with garlic in night market at Bangkok, Thailand.
RMA8Y6Y4–Small specimen of Giant North Pacific octopus sitting on the bottom. Species name is Octopus dofleini -a largest octopus species
RMD0BJAT–a portrait of a coconut octopus taken in Purijati, North Bali, Indonesia
RFKJADXM–A small dark cerith sea shell in hand.
RM2AXG651–A manual of the Mollusca, or, A rudimentary treatise of recent and fossil shells . Eig. 10. Peat en varius.* Sense of Hearing. In tlie highest cephalopods, this organconsists of two cavities in the rudimentary cranium which pro-tects the brain ; a small calcarious body or otolWie is suspendedin each, as in the vestibular cavities of fishes.f Similar auditorycapsules occm* near the base of the tentacles in the gasteropoda,and they have been detected, by the vibration of the otolithes,in many bivalves and brachiopods. With the exception oftritonia and eoUs, none of moUusca have been observed to
RF2BG3R95–food background from baby octopus texture closeup
RM2KXFWMJ– 15.05.2020., Pula, Croatia - Release into the sea of small squid grown in the Pula aquarium. Fishermen from caught squid often throw their eggs back into the sea and in that way the eggs decay. By placing these eggs in adequate conditions, small cephalopods still hatch. After a few days when they reach a few millimeters they have to go back to the sea because they would not be able to survive in aquarium conditions. Photo: Srecko Niketic/PIXSELL
RM2R5M8DA–Little Cormorant Microcarbo niger National Chambal Sanctuay, Boat Launch, Agra County, Uttar Pradesh, India 12 February 2023 Adult Phalacroc
RFM6J5M3–Turlutte, a modified jig used by artisanal fishermen in Senegal to catch octopus
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