They may look like a cluster of purple grapes, but these inky balls are actually eggs from a dwarf cuttlefish, Sepia bandensis. As the eggs continue to develop, they become translucent, at which point ...
The flashy Flamboyant Cuttlefish is among the most famous of the cephalopods (octopus, squid, and cuttlefish) - but it is widely misunderstood by its legions of fans. A new article sets the record ...
Anchored to an algae-covered rock in a 120-gallon tank at the California Academy of Sciences' Steinhart Aquarium, a cluster of inky-colored cuttlefish eggs is beginning to swell—evidence of success ...
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The giant cuttlefish's technicolor mating display is globally unique—an algal bloom could kill them all
Every year off the South Australian coast, giant Australian cuttlefish come together in huge numbers to breed. They put on a technicolor display of blue, purple, green, red and gold, changing hues as ...
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'Bubble curtain' to protect giant Australian cuttlefish from South Australia's toxic algal bloom
The federal and South Australian governments are investing nearly $700,000 to install a "bubble curtain" hoping to protect cuttlefish and their eggs should South Australia's algal bloom spread to ...
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