In "Finding Nemo" Pearl is the plump pink octopus who squirts ink when she's startled. This type of fish and many others squirt ink when they are startled. :)
fish for it in the playground....
Cuttlefish are marine animals, and belong in the same class as squid, which can certainly be eaten. The word "cuttle" is referring to their unique internal shell called a cuttlebone. You would be familiar with their skeleton, as they are sold in pet stores for birds as a source of calcium (and can also be added to a freshwater fish tank if you have snails who need the calcium for their shells). As a food source - there are many different dishes that use cuttle fish; they can be grilled, stuffed, baked, etc. In fact, their ink is harvested to use in many pastas and risotto. If you have access to a fish market, you may want to have them do the dirty work of removing the parts you don't want, and will be very messy. The meat from the head is more of a delicacy and can be pan fried, but the tentacles are tough and best casseroled with things like garlic and wine; you can find many recipes online through a bit of searching.
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sepia (cuttle fish) is commercially fished and eaten by humans.Its ink has many uses including homeopathic medicinal uses and use as dyes and paint.Many people keep cuttlefish as pets.People often give cuttlebones from cuttlefish to their pet birds as dietary supplements and to keep their birds' beaks in good health.
it is just called an ink well.
yes it is real i saw it at 15 sreet fishers
No if u do u r dumb
yes it can. its called ink poisoning
because ink is have one phase it called(homogeneous)
Find a product called Ink Eradicator.
Omega 3, ink, and fish scales