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This rare photo shows a Muddy Argonaut, a.k.a. Paper Nautilus, Argonauta hians, grasping a jellyfish while feeding on a Comb Jelly. The Argonaut apparently uses the jellyfish to shield itself from predators. Argonauts are not true nautiluses, but rather a family of open-ocean octopuses. Only the females produce the delicately beautiful shell, which is actually an egg case. Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar, Andaman Sea, Indian Ocean

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Underwater Color Photo Nature Wildlife Animal Portrait Marine Life Release Not Necessary Muddy Argonaut Paper Nautilus Argonauta hians Jellyfish Argonaut Commensalism Refuge Behavior Rare Rare Photo Cephalopod Octopus Pelagic Mergui Archipelago Myanmar Andaman Sea Indian Ocean Horizontal Photo Predation Feeding
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This rare photo shows a Muddy Argonaut, a.k.a. Paper Nautilus, Argonauta hians, grasping a jellyfish while feeding on a Comb Jelly. The Argonaut apparently uses the jellyfish to shield itself from predators. Argonauts are not true nautiluses, but rather a family of open-ocean octopuses.  Only the females produce the delicately beautiful shell, which is actually an egg case.  Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar, Andaman Sea, Indian Ocean