Dr. Young has just published 3D images of 130 different species of
cephalopods, in 43 different families on the Tree of Life. I recently had
the pleasure of being a guest at Dick's house and previewing some of his
many images and was very impressed with the quality, 3D approach and species coverage. To see these images for yourself, go to:
Links to cephalopod beaks
To learn more about cephalopod beaks and the terminology used to describe
them, see:
Beak Terminology
To view these images in 3D, you will need glasses with red and cyan lenses
(filters) – such as these:
オーストラリアのカジノは活況を呈しています | エンパイア777カジノを徹底解説!エンパイアカジノの攻略法・必勝法
James
cephalopods, in 43 different families on the Tree of Life. I recently had
the pleasure of being a guest at Dick's house and previewing some of his
many images and was very impressed with the quality, 3D approach and species coverage. To see these images for yourself, go to:
Links to cephalopod beaks
To learn more about cephalopod beaks and the terminology used to describe
them, see:
Beak Terminology
To view these images in 3D, you will need glasses with red and cyan lenses
(filters) – such as these:
オーストラリアのカジノは活況を呈しています | エンパイア777カジノを徹底解説!エンパイアカジノの攻略法・必勝法
James