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Nautilus
Nautilus pompilius

Nautilus

The nautilus is considered as a living fossil and can be traced back to 500 million years ago. Some extinct species grew to 2.5m across! Our nautilus eat shrimp, fish and crustaceans.

Other creatures found in the Abyss display include:

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Creature Name Scientific Name
Flashlight fish Photoblepharon steinitzi View more...
Japanese spider crab Macrocheira kaempferi View more...
North Pacific giant octopus Enteroctopus dofleini View more...

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