Computational image analysis of behaving cuttlefish reveals principles of control and development of a biological invisibility cloak. The unique ability of cuttlefish, squid and octopuses to hide by ...
Cuttlefish are masters of disguise: in milliseconds, they can drastically alter their skin pattern to blend in with their surroundings, a feat made all the more puzzling by their apparent ...
Consider the cuttlefish. According to new research, this cephalopod has a trick hidden up its tentacles — or rather, its large brain. It reveals one surprising aspect of this creature's intelligence: ...
A project on Spain’s Costa Brava is reviving dwindling populations of the prized seafood – and keeping small-scale fishers in business Clinging to almost vertical cliffs on the Costa Brava in ...
Australia is home to the world’s only known site where cuttlefish gather to mate en masse. From May to August, if you head into the water around Point Lowly, South Australia, it will be a chilly 12°C.
The South Australian government has re-imposed a ban on fishing for giant Australian cuttlefish in the Spencer Gulf north of Arno Bay and Wallaroo. The state government has imposed a temporary ban on ...
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