Cuttlefish

Cuttlefish
Two cuttlefish interact while a third looks on. Georgia Aquarium
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Sepiida

Video of a cuttlefish in its natural habitat
A cuttlebone from a sepia
Two photos of cuttlefish with dramatically different coloration
This Broadclub Cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus) can go from camouflage tans and browns (top) to yellow with dark highlights (bottom) in less than a second.
Sepia latimanus, East Timor
An infant cuttlefish protects itself with camouflage

Cuttlefish are marine Cephalopod molluscs. They belong to the same class as squid, octopodes and the nautilus.

Cuttlefish have an internal shell (called a cuttlebone), large eyes, and eight arms and two tentacles furnished with finely toothed suckers, with which they grab their prey.

Cuttlefish eat small molluscs, crabs, shrimp, fish and other cuttlefish. Various sharks and fish prey on them. They live about 1 to 2 years.


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