Cephalopod - Dawsonoceras annulatum

Description

Cephalopods of today live only in seawater and include the squid, octopus and pearly nautilus. Cephalopod shells may be coiled, slightly curved, or straight, and all are characterized by internal chambers. The cephalopod body, which included a head with eyes, mouth and tentacles, occupied the final and largest chamber. All modern cephalopods are carnivores that capture and eat other animals. All cephalopods are swimmers, but some, such as the octopus, spend most of their time on the seafloor.


Object Information

Local ID:

https://db.fieldmuseum.org/6a5450c9-8faa-44f3-9d54-b1fd578c0ccf

Collection:

Fossil Invertebrates

Citation:

https://db.fieldmuseum.org/6a5450c9-8faa-44f3-9d54-b1fd578c0ccf P 754 Field Museum of Natural History

Kingdom:

Animalia

Phylum:

Mollusca

Class:

Cephalopoda

Order:

Nautilida

Family:

Natilidae

Genus:

Dawnsonoceras

Species:

annalatum

Scientific Name:

Dawsonoceras annulatum

Common Name:

Cephalopod