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  2. Argonaut (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Repeating argonaut design on a Minoan ceramic. The argonaut was the inspiration for a number of classical and modern art and decorative forms including use on pottery and architectural elements. Some early examples are found in Bronze Age Minoan art from Crete. [21] A variation known as the double argonaut design was also found in Minoan ...

  3. Argonauta argo - Wikipedia

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    The argonaut was seen holding on to the aboral (exumbrellar) surface of the jellyfish using its lateral and ventral arms. The authors found that about half of the animal's aboral surface was damaged and large pieces of mesoglea were missing, presumably removed by the argonaut. Additionally, two holes, apparently bite marks, were found in the ...

  4. Argonautidae - Wikipedia

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    The Argonautidae are a family of pelagic cephalopods that inhabit tropical and temperate oceans of the world. The family encompasses the modern paper nautiluses of the genus Argonauta along with several extinct genera of shelled octopods.

  5. Argonauta hians - Wikipedia

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    The argonaut was observed using the jellyfish as cover, rotating the animal to hide itself from potential predators (in this case the photographer). The argonaut was also seen using the jellyfish as a 'hunting platform', as it "manoeuvered its host close to a smaller comb jelly, quickly grasped it with another pair of tentacles and devoured it ...

  6. Argonauts - Wikipedia

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    Argonaut Mine; Jason for more details on the quest for the Golden Fleece; Toronto Argonauts, a Canadian Football League team; Argonaut Rowing Club, a rowing club based out of Toronto; University of West Florida; the mascot of the University; In the 1898 short novel The Story of Perseus and the Gorgon's Head the mythical story of the Argonauts ...

  7. Argonauta nodosa - Wikipedia

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    Argonauta nodosus [previously known as Argonauta nodosa [3] [4] [5]], also known as the knobby or knobbed argonaut, is a species of pelagic octopus. The female of the species, like all argonauts , creates a paper-thin eggcase that coils around the octopus much like the way a nautilus lives in its shell (hence the name paper nautilus ).

  8. Argonauta pacifica - Wikipedia

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    Argonauta pacifica, also known as the Pacific argonaut, is a species of pelagic octopus. The female of the species, like all argonauts , creates a paper-thin eggcase that coils around the octopus much like the way a nautilus lives in its shell (hence the name paper nautilus ).

  9. Jeanne Villepreux-Power - Wikipedia

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    At the time, there was uncertainty over whether the Argonaut species produced its own shell, or acquired that of a different organism (similar to hermit crabs). Villepreux-Power's work showed that they do indeed produce their own shells. [9] As a groundbreaking discovery, there was a considerable amount of backlash that she received for her work.