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Video shows broadclub cuttlefish cycling through color patterns for hunting, hiding, and courting
"Linked to their brain, thousands of pigment cells expand and contract on their skin." ...
Two giant male cuttlefish put on a mesmerizing underwater light show as waves of vibrant colors rippled across their bodies ...
Crafty cuttlefish employ several different camouflaging displays while hunting their prey, according to a new paper published in the journal Ecology, including mimicking benign ocean objects like a ...
A small team of marine biologists at the University of Bristol, in the U.K., working with a colleague from the Regional Research and Innovation Agency of West Papua, Indonesia, has found that wild ...
Eleanor has an undergraduate degree in zoology from the University of Reading and a master’s in wildlife documentary production from the University of Salford. Eleanor has an undergraduate degree in ...
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Watch this sea creature become completely invisible - right before your eyes
The cuttlefish is one of the most extraordinary animals on Earth. In less than a second, it can transform its color, pattern, ...
Cuttlefish attract prospective sexual partners by creating a pattern on their skin, based on the orientation of light waves. By Kate Golembiewski Many of the snazziest decorations in the animal ...
Every year off the South Australian coast, giant Australian cuttlefish come together in huge numbers to breed. They put on a technicolour display of blue, purple, green, red and gold, changing hues as ...
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