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In the past, many scientists believed that only mammals and birds could feel or think in complex ways. Reptiles, fish, and ...
Author Cuttlefish That Loves Diving is personally guiding the adaptation of Lord of the Mysteries, ensuring the anime stays ...
Get 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 ...
Many people probably don’t even realize that it’s possible to keep a pet cuttlefish. However, it’s possible in these wild and wonderful times. Yet, this isn’t a light undertaking and is only something ...
A spacecraft is set to fall from the skies, 28 U.S. cities slowly sink, and a new study pinpoints how the overindulgence of the wealthy contributes to massive warming.
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.
Cuttlefish’s intelligence, reasoning, and behavior remains enigmatic, but the new research indicates that the animals have plenty more secrets to decipher.
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 But the study, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, didn't determine what messages the arm waving ...
The cuttlefish have control of cells within the skin known as chromatophores. By manipulating these cells, the cuttlefish can change color and even texture. The researchers have named this hunting ...
Despite their name, cuttlefish aren’t fish; they belong to the mollusc group, like snails, but are more closely related to octopuses and squids. Over 600 million years ago, ...
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, covering ...