Crabs, shrimp and other small creatures.
they are carnivores they eat Shrimp, small fish and crustaceans
A group of nautilus is called a school. They are solitary creatures but can come together in groups during certain times or for mating purposes.
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There are three main classes of mollusks: Gastropoda (snails and slugs), Bivalvia (clams, mussels, oysters), and Cephalopoda (octopuses, squids, nautiluses). Each class has unique characteristics and habitats.
Herbivores eat plants. Carnivores eat meat. Ominvores eat both. Herbivores eat plants Carnivores eat meat Omnivores eat both
There is no specific collective noun for nautiluses (or nautili, both plural forms are accepted), in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used, such as a pair of nautiluses or a group of nautiluses.
it is class cephalopoda:)
Mollusks are invertebrates, which means they have no backbones.
Nautiluses, also known as chambered nautiluses, are marine animals that belong to the cephalopod family, which also includes squids and octopuses. Nautiluses are known for their distinctive spiral shells, which they use for buoyancy and protection. Unlike squids and octopuses, nautiluses do not lay eggs. Instead, they reproduce through internal fertilization, and the females give birth to live young. The females release eggs into the water, where they are fertilized by the males' sperm. The eggs hatch into small, planktonic hatchlings that eventually settle to the bottom and grow into adults. Nautiluses have a relatively slow reproduction rate, and they take a long time to reach sexual maturity. Female nautiluses can give birth to around 30 to 40 babies at a time, but the eggs are relatively large, about the size of a cherry, and the females produce only a few eggs at a time, unlike other cephalopods that can lay hundreds or thousands of eggs. In summary, nautiluses do not lay eggs, they reproduce through internal fertilization and females give birth to live young. Nautiluses have a slow reproduction rate, and they take a long time to reach sexual maturity.
The two accepted forms of the noun 'nautilus' are nautiluses or nautili.
The natural enemies of the chambered nautilus include larger predators such as sharks, fish, and sea turtles. These predators can hunt nautiluses due to their relatively slow movement and soft bodies. Additionally, some species of cephalopods may also pose a threat to nautiluses. Overall, while nautiluses have some defenses, they are vulnerable to various marine predators.
they are carnivores they eat Shrimp, small fish and crustaceans
No; squid, cuttlefish, octopuses, and nautiluses are mollusks, and more specifically, cephalopods.
The nautilus belongs to the phylum Mollusca, which includes a diverse group of invertebrates known as mollusks. Within this phylum, nautiluses are classified under the class Cephalopoda, which also includes squids, octopuses, and cuttlefish. Nautiluses are unique for their coiled, chambered shells and are often referred to as "living fossils" due to their ancient lineage.
A nautilus resembles a squid with a shell. They are rather hard to explain. See the related link for more information and pictures of nautiluses.
A group of nautilus is called a school. They are solitary creatures but can come together in groups during certain times or for mating purposes.
I think you mean "Cephalopods". They are a group of mollusks and include octopuses, squids, cuttlefishes, and nautiluses.