Yes it has a small beak to go with it's small body.
The cuttlefish do have a beak. They have a parrot-like beak when they feedon bivalves, snails, and worms.
The mouth of cuttlefish is armed with a sort of parrot-like beak. It is surrounded by eight arms and two longer tentacles, the later of which are used for ensnaring the cuttlefish's prey and in the cuttlefish's mating ritual.
The animal you are describing is an octopus. Octopuses have suckers on their tentacles, a beak for feeding, and fin-like structures to help with movement and camouflage.
Cuttlefish do not have a horned or toothed tongue. Instead, they possess a unique feeding structure called a beak, which is similar to that of a parrot. This beak allows them to grasp and tear their prey, while their radula, a tongue-like organ with tiny teeth, helps in scraping food particles. Together, these adaptations make cuttlefish effective predators in their marine environment.
No. Cuttlefish are carnivores.
Cuttlefish are in the kingdom Animalia.
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
Yes. Cuttlefish prey on small fish and marine invertebrates.
Yes, they are. They are often not just cuttlefish, but also include dried squid.
She is probably bored,or you need to get her a cuttlefish,because she is using the ladder to sharpen her beak,if she is bored and already has a cuttlefish try swapping the cage around putting perches and toys in different places or even better get her some new toys,remember BE AS COLOURFUL AS POSSIBLE when choosing new toys,budgies love bright colours.Hope that helped :)