Nautiloidea

(#88798116)
Level 1 Undertide
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Poisonous Toridae
Poisonous Toridae
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Energy: 0
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Female Undertide
Female Undertide
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Personal Style

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Skin

Scene

Measurements

Length
15.58 m
Wingspan
21.66 m
Weight
5112.8 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Azure
Boa (Undertide)
Azure
Boa (Undertide)
Secondary Gene
Cerulean
Foam (Undertide)
Cerulean
Foam (Undertide)
Tertiary Gene
Azure
Sailfin (Undertide)
Azure
Sailfin (Undertide)

Hatchday

Hatchday
Sep 01, 2023
(1 year)

Breed

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Adult
Undertide

Eye Type

Normal Eye Type
Water
Common
Level 1 Undertide
EXP: 0 / 245
Scratch
Shred
STR
6
AGI
5
DEF
8
QCK
6
INT
6
VIT
8
MND
6

Lineage


Biography

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Mollusca Subclass
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Nautiloidea



"The subclass Nautiloidea, in its broader definition, is distinguished from other cephalopods by two main characteristics: the septa are smoothly concave in the forward direction, producing external sutures which are generally simple and smooth. The siphuncle is supported by septal necks which point to the rear (i.e. retrosiphonate) throughout the ontogeny of the animal.

Modern nautiluses have deeply coiled shells which are involute, meaning that the larger and more recent whorls overlap and obscure older whorls. The shells of fossil nautiloids may be either straight (i.e., orthoconic as in Orthoceras and Rayonnoceras), curved (as in Cyrtoceras) coiled (as in Cenoceras), or rarely a helical coil (as in Lorieroceras). Some species' shells—especially in the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic—are ornamented with spines and ribs, but most have a smooth shell. The shells are formed of aragonite, although the cameral deposits may consist of primary calcite.[2] The coloration of the shell of the modern nautilus is quite prominent, and, although somewhat rarely, the shell coloration has been known to be preserved in fossil nautiloids. They often show color patterns only on the dorsal side, suggesting that the living animals swam horizontally."

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