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Rarely seen by divers, this female Muddy Argonaut, a.k.a. Paper Nautilus, Argonuta hians, appears ready to abandon her egg-laden shell. This specimen had apparently been attacked and injured by a predator, which may have prompted the evacuation. While superficially resembling a nautilus, Argonauts are actually a type of pelagic octopus. Only females produce a shell, which also serves as an egg case. Males are much smaller, and seen even less often than females. Mergui Archipelago, Burma, Andaman Sea, Indian Ocean

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Underwater Color Photo Horizontal Photo Nature Animal Portrait Marine Life Behavior Release Not Necessary Paper Nautilus Muddy Argonaut Argonaut hians Egg Case Pelagic Octopus Cephalopod Black Rock Mergui Archipelago Myanmar Burma Andaman Sea Indian Ocean
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Rare and Unusual Marine Life, Marine Life Behavior, Cephalopods: Cuttlefish, Octopus, Squid, Nautilus
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Rarely seen by divers, this female Muddy Argonaut, a.k.a. Paper Nautilus, Argonuta hians, appears ready to abandon her egg-laden shell. This specimen had apparently been attacked and injured by a predator, which may have prompted the evacuation. While superficially resembling a nautilus, Argonauts are actually a type of pelagic octopus. Only females produce a shell, which also serves as an egg case. Males are much smaller, and seen even less often than females. Mergui Archipelago, Burma, Andaman Sea, Indian Ocean