cuttlefish are 3 inches to 6 yards long. A cuttlefish is 16 inches long.
No. Squids eat other marine animals; therefore being a carnivore.
No. Octopi and cuttlefish are related, but they are not the same. Both belong to a class of marine invertebrates cephalopods, which also includes squid. One key difference is that squid and cuttlefish each have eight arms plus two tentacles while an octopus simply has eight arms.
A cuttlefish is not a fish at all but a marine invertebrate. Cuttlefish are molluscs in the class cephalopoda along with octopi and squid. Molluscs also include bivalves (clams, oysters and mussels) and gastropods (snails and slugs).
No, cuttlefish are not crustaceans. They are a type of marine mollusk, related to squids and octopuses. Crustaceans are a separate group of arthropods that include animals like crabs, lobsters, and shrimp.
Cuttlefish can be found in temperate and tropical waters around the world, typically in shallow coastal reefs and sandy areas. They are frequently found in the Mediterranean Sea, the Indo-Pacific region, and off the coast of Australia. Cuttlefish are well-adapted to a variety of marine habitats and are known for their impressive camouflage abilities.
A cuttlefish has a long tounge
no cuttlefish can only be 3 inches to 6 yards long.
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Cuttlefish have eight arms. The arms are a defensive display. The arms are specialized for grasping prey. The cuttlefish has three hearts.
2" to 6 yard i am petty sure
No, if you go on NOVA.com and type in cuttlefish, you can plainly see that the arms aren't as long as its body.
No. Cuttlefish are carnivores.
Cuttlefish are in the kingdom Animalia.
about 12-13 months
no cuttlefish is 1 word not 2
cuttlefish do have a backbone however they do not have a shell
Yes. Cuttlefish prey on small fish and marine invertebrates.