Found on our News page, here's an interesting new article on ScienceDaily about cuttlefish camouflage and colorblindedness: Cuttlefish Masters Of Disguise Despite Colorblindness :cuttle: Also note the actual Press Release from MBL.
Just curious, but how do you sex them
Last week's annual marine science conference was a joint meeting between NZMSS and the Australian Marine Sciences Association (AMSA)... and this year there were some other ceph-heads! 8-) Two women presented on cuttlefish research in Australia (on S. apama and S. plangon), and it turns out there's...
This was freaky. Yesterday I was at NEAQ (New England Aquarium) with my new friend Sara. During my prior visit there with Olaf (ob), he'd gotten the attention of the Aquarium's two Sepia officinalis by holding up one, hand, dropping the fingers to vertical and trying out various movements. They...
This article shows how special and rare these cuttlefish are, and how easily they could be eradicated by man's selfishness if the development was to go ahead. Luckily it seems to be on hold for now, but how long will these magnificent creatures have left until the mineral and fuel shortage needs...
Giant Cuttlefish appearing on the Southern Coast of Australia for their amazing annual mating ritual!
upcoming sepia officionalis article that sounds promising: http://www.journals.royalsoc.ac.uk/link.asp?id=y280642xk4636v24 Symmetrical crypsis and asymmetrical signalling in the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis Keri V. Langridge In Proc Royal Soc B: Proceedings: Biological Sciences
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