OMG sciencefromwww.nytimes.com2 months agoWhat a Crab Sees Before It Gets Eaten by a CuttlefishCuttlefish use elaborate camouflage techniques to deceive their prey, as documented in recent observational studies.
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OMG sciencefromwww.nytimes.com2 months agoWhat a Crab Sees Before It Gets Eaten by a CuttlefishCuttlefish use elaborate camouflage techniques to deceive their prey, as documented in recent observational studies.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com2 weeks agoOMG scienceCuttlefish May Communicate with Discolike Arm Gestures
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fromwww.theguardian.com1 month agoThey called it black gold': but should cuttlefish be on our menus?Cuttlefish, often overlooked, is increasingly featured on menus across the UK, showcasing its versatility and rich flavor, yet a large portion is still exported.London food
SciencefromArs Technica2 months agoStudy: Cuttlefish adapt camouflage displays when hunting preyCuttlefish adapt their camouflage based on environmental context while hunting.