The cuttlefish's beak looks much like a parrot's beak, but it is hard to see because it lies buried at the base of the animal's eight arms. The cuttlefish can use its beak to help subdue prey and ...
Cuttlefish may be less well known but are equally armed and fabulous. They're found in oceans all over the world, and both belong to the class Cephalopoda, Greek for “head-foot”—an apt ...
Cuttlefish, the cute, often tiny cousins of squid and octopi, are highly skilled hunters. They are great at judging distance, striking out with their tentacles and snatching prey with ease.
It’s available most of the year. Preparing cuttlefish makes a mess like no other! The tentacles, eyes and beak need to be removed. The head is then gutted and the ink sack removed; the skin is ...