No, but I bet a lot of people wish there were.
Cuttlefish are cephalopods. One of the things that scientists have learned about the cuttlefish through observation is that cuttlefish have the ability to change their appearance so that they blend in with their immediate environment, much like a camouflage.
Cuttlefish are cephalopods. One of the things that scientists have learned about the cuttlefish through observation is that cuttlefish have the ability to change their appearance so that they blend in with their immediate environment, much like a camouflage.
No. Cuttlefish are carnivores.
Cuttlefish belong to the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Mollusca, Class Cephalopoda, Order Sepiida.
no cuttlefish is 1 word not 2
cuttlefish do have a backbone however they do not have a shell
A cuttlefish has a long tounge
A cuttlefish belongs to the kingdom Animalia.
Yes, they are. They are often not just cuttlefish, but also include dried squid.
Yes. Cuttlefish prey on small fish and marine invertebrates.
Common Cuttlefish was created in 1758.
Yes, cuttlefish have beaked mouths.