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‘Alien Cephalopod Bad Hair Day’ by Regina Valluzzi https://t.co/rVbt2i3mMm
What's better than one ceph? All the cephs.
#AcipenserArts #cephalopod #squidsquad
#SundayFishSketch (sort of?) #octopus #nautilus #cuttlefish #squid
"My only regret, my dearest, is that I waited this long. Long enough to forget your name."
🎶🔹🔷🔹🎶 #Warframe #CephalonSuda
Octavia's Anthem will always be a fav quest of mine... and I do really love coming up with complicated outfits so here you go
figured i should do this with nobodys favorite relish cephalopod #drawthisinyourstyle
"Black-headed Snake", 1869. Illustrated by Harriet Scott, in Krefft's "The Snakes of Australia". https://t.co/cllxby5bTN via @mayrlibrary @BioDivLibrary #BlackheadedPython (Aspidites melanocephalus)
Diplomoceras are ancient cephalopods with extremely elongated shells that were 2 metres across (4 metres when accounting for shell winding). They lived during the Cretaceous & had a worldwide distribution.
「マグメル深海水族館」第10話オウムガイ🐙更新されてます!頭足類週間(#CephalopodWeek)の終わりにオウムガイはいかがですか〜🦑
https://t.co/IvRnJ7khZ6
Happy #CephalopodWeek! It's the perfect time to share this little cartoon I've been working on. I'm a ~sucker~ for etymology #octopus #octopuses
Jean Baptiste Vérany's "Mollusques méditeranéens: Céphalopodes" (1851) describes specimens fished from the Mediterranean Sea and features chromolithographed plates depicting octopuses, squids, and cuttlefishes. In #BHLib via @SILibraries: https://t.co/LNTMPk4x1c #CephalopodWeek
Richard Owen's 1st monograph, "Memoir on the pearly nautilus" (1832), described Nautilus pompilius for the 1st time in detail as a comprehensive study in comparative anatomy utilizing both text & illustrations. In #BHLib via @SILibraries: https://t.co/QWQul09h5C #CephalopodWeek
Bicephalous Patty and Selma for the #espinosavsmontatore challenge! Take this one @lorenmontatore!
Happy Cephalopod Week!
Illustration and animation by Kelly Lance
#CephalopodWeek #squid @scifri
It's #CephalopodWeek when a damp squid is a good thing
https://t.co/uYCaI9hCtl
#squid #swimming
#octopus! In time for #CephalopodWeek. looking for methane bubbles near Eel River at 1805m 🐙 #nautiluslive