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=== Cephalopods === {{main|Cephalopod}} [[File:Cuttlebone.jpg|thumb|130px|Cuttlebone from a ''[[Sepia (genus)|Sepia]]'' sp.]] [[File:Nautilus species shells.png|thumb|130px|Shells of 3 species of ''[[Nautilus]]'']] Only a few species of [[cephalopod]]s have shells (either internal or external) that are sometimes found washed up on beaches. Some cephalopods such as ''[[Sepia (genus)|Sepia]]'', the cuttlefish, have a large internal shell, the [[cuttlefish bone]], and this often washes up on beaches in parts of the world where cuttlefish are common. ''[[Spirula spirula]]'' is a deep water squid-like cephalopod. It has an internal shell which is small (about 1 in or 24 mm) but very light and buoyant. This chambered shell floats very well and therefore washes up easily and is familiar to beachcombers in the tropics. ''[[Nautilus]]'' is the only genus of cephalopod that has a well-developed external shell. Females of the cephalopod genus ''[[Argonaut (animal)|Argonauta]]'' create a papery egg case which sometimes washes up on tropical beaches and is referred to as a "paper nautilus". The largest group of shelled cephalopods, the [[ammonite]]s, are extinct, but their shells are very common in certain areas as [[fossil]]s.
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