Some animals have camouflaging abilities that can seem too good to be true. One ocean conservation group has now shared footage of the broadclub cuttlefish, showcasing the "master of disguise" and its ...
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Cuttlefish can flash hypnotic waves of color across their skin
Few animals put on a show quite like a cuttlefish. In the space of a heartbeat, its skin can shift from mottled sand to inky black, then send rippling bands of color racing down its body like light ...
The broadclub cuttlefish never hides from its prey. Instead, it weaponizes its own skin against the prey's brain, turning color itself into a trap that few crabs or reef fish ever see coming.
A small team of marine biologists at the University of Bristol, in the U.K., working with a colleague from the Regional Research and Innovation Agency of West Papua, Indonesia, has found that wild ...
Cuttlefish skin is interesting in many ways: it functions as a display system, camouflage device, texture generator, and communication tool all at once. Within seconds, an individual can alter color, ...
Underwater footage captures the moment a cuttlefish changed colors from brown to a bright yellow off the coast of Sydney.
Eleanor has an undergraduate degree in zoology from the University of Reading and a master’s in wildlife documentary production from the University of Salford. Eleanor has an undergraduate degree in ...
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