Nautilus pompilius, commonly known as the Chambered Nautilus, feeds on fishes, crabs and carrion (decaying animals). Its eyes are primitive, so it detects food with its sense of smell.
The chambered nautilus uses gas-filled chambers within its shell to control its buoyancy. By adjusting the amount of gas within these chambers, the nautilus can regulate its position in the water column.
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The Nautilus pompilius IS a/the scientific name.
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The Nautilus was launched in 1955
Nautilus pompilius
the nautilus was a submarine
The nautilus is a carnivorous marine cephalopod that primarily feeds on small fish, crustaceans, and other invertebrates. It uses its tentacles to capture prey, which it then consumes with its beak-like mouth. As a predator, the nautilus occupies a niche in the ocean food chain, with few natural predators, mainly large fish and sharks. Its role is crucial in maintaining the balance of marine ecosystems by regulating the populations of its prey.
"The chambered Nautilus" doesn't have an apostrophe.
Nautilus Award was created in 2003.