Cuttlefish have three hearts <3 like octopi and Squids; nautiluses have...well, IDK. I'll get back 2 you on that 1. just keep checking that Q, don't worry I'll find an answer =O hehehe...
yes they do they also have three hearts
Cuttlefish have eight arms. The arms are a defensive display. The arms are specialized for grasping prey. The cuttlefish has three hearts.
The octopus or octopi (plur.)
Cuttle fish has three hearts. Two of which pump blood to the cuttlefish's pair of gills (heart for each), and the third pumps blood around the rest of the body. Cuttlefish blood must flow more rapidly than most other animals because hemocyanin carries substantially less oxygen than hemoglobin.
Cuttlefish don't have a botanical name as they are not plants. Their zoological/ scientific name is Sepiida. There are many different genus of cuttlefish.
Cuttlefish have three hearts <3 like octopi and Squids; nautiluses have...well, IDK. I'll get back 2 you on that 1. just keep checking that Q, don't worry I'll find an answer =O hehehe...
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Cuttlefish have peculiar eyes with W-shaped pupils. It is unclear exactly what effect the shape of the pupils has on the animal's visual acuity, but cuttlefish do have highly advanced eyes that, in some ways, resemble those of vertebrates. Cuttlefish can see in three dimensions, and use this ability of depth perception to aid in their advanced abilities of camouflage. They are also colorblind. Despite this apparent disability, though, on natural substrates cuttlefish can blend in so well with their backgrounds that they can scarcely be seen. This is done with the help of a number of specialized cells found in the cuttlefish's epidermis. Another interesting fact about cuttlefish is that they have three hearts - one central heart, and two auxiliary ones.they are really cool and that they have a ink sac they can change shapes and colores
No. Cuttlefish are carnivores.
Cuttlefish are in the kingdom Animalia.
Cuttlefish belong to the family Sepiidae, which is part of the class Cephalopoda. This family includes various species of cuttlefish known for their unique ability to change color and texture for communication and camouflage. Cuttlefish are closely related to squids and octopuses, sharing many characteristics typical of cephalopods.