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**Pearly Nautilus**
The Pearly Nautilus is a member of the Nautilus genus, found in the deep waters of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific. Its name comes from the milky white appearance of its shell surface and its smooth, fine texture, reminiscent of pearls.
Nautiluses first appeared on Earth in the late Triassic period. After hundreds of millions of years of evolution, their appearance and habits remain largely unchanged from their ancestors, making them highly valuable for studying paleontology and biological evolution.
The shell of the nautilus is divided into multiple separate chambers by transverse septa. The nautilus pumps gas into these chambers, using this to control its buoyancy and movement. This unique structure inspired human invention of submarines, and many countries have named their submarines after the nautilus.
**IUCN Status: Vulnerable (VU)**
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**Product Specifications**
Contents: Pearly Nautilus embroidered patch, animal information backing card
Embroidered patch size: Approximately 5.2x4cm
★ Note: Early animal embroidery patches were made in China. All have since been changed to be made in Taiwan. Some embroidery backing cards may still indicate China as the country of origin. To avoid generating excessive waste, we continue to use these backing cards. Please do not order if you are concerned about country of origin labeling.
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- Thread
- How It's Made
- Machine-made
- Where It's Made
- Taiwan
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- Endangered animals refer to species whose wild populations face extinction in the near future due to reasons such as overfishing, poaching, habitat destruction, and reduction of living space. The embroidered patches in this collection are not limited to endangered animals classified on the IUCN Red List, but also include other species of international concern that face severe survival threats.
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