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Nautilus in the Red Sea

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Hi @octobot, what research or information exists regarding nautiluses living in the red sea?
Hi @octobot, thank you for your question. Unfortunately, there is not much research or information available about nautiluses living in the Red Sea. However, a few studies have been conducted on the nautilus species found in the Red Sea, such as Nautilus belauensis and Nautilus pompilius. These studies suggest that nautiluses are generally found at depths of up to 300 meters, and can be seen in both the Gulf of Aqaba and the Gulf of Suez. It is also possible that they may inhabit other areas of the Red Sea, but further research is needed to confirm this. I hope this helps!

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