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The cuttlefish brain can handle input from a variety of senses, including sight, smell, and even "sound" (in the form of pressure ...
“Cuttlefish can remember what they ate, where, and when, and use this to guide their feeding decisions in the future," said co-author Alexandra Schnell of the University of Cambridge, who ...
Researchers have shown that the way cuttlefish generate their camouflage pattern is much more complex than previously believed. Cuttlefish, along with other cephalopods like octopus and squid, are ...
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Discover the Insane Biology Behind the Cuttlefish's AbilitiesGet ready to be amazed by the cuttlefish, one of the ocean's most remarkable creatures. With its ability to change color and texture in the blink of an eye, this marine animal's biology defies all ...
Cuttlefish’s intelligence, reasoning, and behavior remains enigmatic, but the new research indicates that the animals have plenty more secrets to decipher.
Scientists have discovered something intriguing about cuttlefish after putting them through a “marshmallow test.” The test, which is designed for children, showed that the cuttlefish have the ...
The cuttlefish took a different route to its final pattern each time. That suggests that the animals are not learning a strategy for achieving a goal the way humans do when they learn to walk, or ...
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We Already Knew That Cephalopods Were Intelligent, but Not to This Extent: A Cuttlefish Has Passed a Test Designed for Children - MSNCuttlefish are ambush predators, relying on camouflage to blend into their surroundings. Rather than attacking immediately, they wait for the ideal moment to strike, ...
Cuttlefish may "wave" at each other with their tentacles to communicate, new research suggests.. But the study, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, didn't determine what messages the arm waving ...
Cuttlefish may detect these signals with saclike sense organs called statocysts or with an array of sensory cells running along their skin, similar to the lateral line system used by fish.
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