If David Attenborough has taught us anything, it is that animals make life worth living. Whether they are furry, feathered, ...
Related to octopus, squid and nautilus, these highly intelligent creatures are one of the largest species of cuttlefish, weighing up to 5kg and reaching up to 60cm in length, and can change their ...
Nature’s Masters Of Camouflage And The Animals That Can Change Colours Rapidly: Some animals possess the extraordinary ...
The cuttlefish is one of the strangest and most intelligent creatures in the ocean, capable of changing its color, texture, ...
They have slammed the state and federal government’s delayed response, extending an invite to pollies on North Terrace to get a deep dive into the “graveyard” that lies beneath. Whyalla tour operator ...
Every winter, giant cuttlefish gather by the thousands for a battle royale to win a mate. Every winter, off the coast of South Australia, thousands of giant cuttlefish gather for the showdown of a ...
SINGAPORE – Bak kut teh is back and bolder than ever. At Old Street Bak Kut Teh’s newest outlet in Telok Ayer, diners can dig into peppery pork rib soup and bar bites like grilled Iberico pork jowl, ...
Cuttlefish wave their expressive tentacles in four distinctive dancelike motions, a new study finds—possibly to communicate visually and by vibration. These marine invertebrates, which have eight ...
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 But the study, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, didn't determine what messages the arm waving ...
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 ...
The giant cuttlefish (scientific name Sepia latimanus) has stripes that continuously change, giving the impression of flowing. Scientists have confirmed that this flow of stripes is a camouflage ...
Crafty cuttlefish employ several different camouflaging displays while hunting their prey, according to a new paper published in the journal Ecology, including mimicking benign ocean objects like a ...