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But more scientists are making the case that cuttlefish hold the key to unlocking evolutionary secrets about intelligence. By Veronique Greenwood A broadclub cuttlefish moving in waters off ...
In this study published today in Science Advances, the team uncovered a novel form of motion camouflage, whereby the broadclub cuttlefish pass dark stripes downwards across their head and arms to ...
A broadclub cuttlefish, the second largest cuttlefish species, blends into the ocean floor. Nick Hobgood via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY-SA 3.0 Cuttlefish are known deceivers. The sea creatures ...
But this hunting ability has seldom been studied in the wild. As per the study, researchers captured the Broadclub cuttlefish ...
But a group of scientists recently have reported that in at least one species of cuttlefish schooling occurs. The broadclub cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus) occurs all over coral reefs across the ...
A Broadclub Cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus) displays sandy colors in the Lembeh Strait of Indonesia. Cephalopods can also send stripes, circles, and patterns of color across their body as if to ...
Using a GoPro camera, a plexiglass plate and live crabs, the researchers filmed the Broadclub cuttlefish around the islands of Kri and Mansuar in eastern Indonesia. In all instances, when within ...
Among coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific ocean, broadclub cuttlefish hypnotize their prey with rippling light shows that play on the hunters’ skin. Like other cephalopods, the broadclub cuttlefish ...
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 ...
In this study published today in Science Advances, the team uncovered a novel form of motion camouflage, whereby the broadclub cuttlefish pass dark stripes downwards across their head and arms to ...
Marine ecologists led by Matteo Santon documented the Broadclub cuttlefish's remarkable hunting strategies in the wild, including imitating corals and leaves to deceive crabs. The study ...
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