The curious are drawn to a little-known area of South Australia to watch an amorous underwater display, best viewed with mask and snorkel Phoebe Smith is an adventurer and multi-award-winning travel ...
Creatures are intelligent and patient but have been declared an endangered species along south coast Most of us are familiar with the remains of cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, large chalky internal ...
The flashy Flamboyant Cuttlefish is among the most famous of the cephalopods (octopus, squid, and cuttlefish)—but it is widely misunderstood by its legions of fans. A new paper from the Roger Hanlon ...
The industrial city of Whyalla has been experiencing an unlikely tourist boom. It’s being driven by the colourful and graceful giant Australian cuttlefish which descend on the coastline in huge ...
NEW YORK, NY — Anything with three hearts, blue blood and skin that can change colors like a display in Times Square is likely to turn heads. Meet Sepia bandensis, known more descriptively as the ...
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Each year, the small South Australian town of Whyalla becomes home to one of the most spectacular underwater events: the spawning of the giant Australian cuttlefish. "First time you go and put your ...
Male cuttlefish can evaluate the likelihood of winning a fight by assessing their competition, according to a new study. The study, led by researcher Dr Alex Schnell and published in Animal Behaviour ...
Delaying gratification may have evolved in the squid-like creature to maximise efficiency Humans, chimps, parrots and crows have evolved to exert self-control, a trait linked to higher intelligence.
The flashy Flamboyant Cuttlefish is among the most famous of the cephalopods (octopus, squid, and cuttlefish) - but it is widely misunderstood by its legions of fans. A new article sets the record ...