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We’ll wrap up with a fun story that takes us under the sea. In an unpublished study recently posted to the preprint server bioRxiv, scientists claim that cuttlefish wave to one another to ...
This suggests full range of cuttlefish communication involving multiple senses. Researchers hope that the study will open up new possibilities in understanding communication in cephalopod species ...
The four cuttlefish gestures: “up,” “side,” “roll” and “crown.” The “up” sign involves a cuttlefish extending one pair of arms upward as if swim dancing to the Bee Gees song ...
“Most cuttlefish rely on stealth to sneak up on prey. Due to their fast colour-changing skin, these remarkable animals have a wider range of options than most when it comes to camouflage while ...
While sneaking up on prey, cuttlefish employ a dynamic skin display to avoid detection in last moments of approach, researchers at the University of Bristol have found. Maintaining camouflage ...
While sneaking up on prey, cuttlefish employ a dynamic skin display to avoid detection in last moments of approach, researchers at the University of Bristol have found. Maintaining camouflage while ...
(CN) — The cuttlefish, known for its mesmerizing camouflage, has impressed scientists by revealing that it has yet another unique trick up its sleeve. Dubbed the “passing-stripe” display by ...
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 ...
A plume of ink can help hide a cuttlefish as it scuttles away from a predator. But that smoke screen’s stench may also warn sharks to stay away. Nicknamed “swimming noses,” some sharks can ...
Check out the awesome moment this cuttlefish swam right up to a swimmer to say hello! Tim Ryan, 56, was out swimming when he noticed a cuttlefish swimming around him, which then decided to swim up ...