Octopus and cuttlefish can change both the colour and texture of their skin in seconds, something no man made material has ...
Some male cuttlefish use a clever trick to evade bigger rivals when competing for a mate - they change colour to look female. Marine expert Sheree Marris witnessed this crafty cross-dressing while ...
Colour-changing clothing inspired by the chameleon of the sea could take camouflage to a whole new level. It’s hard to stump a cuttlefish. The eight-armed relative of the squid and octopus is a genius ...
Broadclub cuttlefish were filmed rapidly changing their skin colour to sneak up on prey. Source: Matteo Santon One of the world’s most skilled underwater predators has been filmed using complex ...
Cuttlefish have the most acute polarization vision yet found in any animal, researchers have discovered by showing them movies on a modified LCD computer screen to test their eyesight. Cuttlefish have ...
Squid may hold the key to creating new technology to mask clothes, buildings and vehicles Cuttlefish are ugly-cute. With their big eyes, stubby tentacles and bulbous head, they look like creatures ...
Cuttlefish are among the most remarkable of cephalopods, but nobody expected the creatures to have this particular trick up their sleeve. Cuttlefish can actually see information in the angle of ...
Cuttlefish and other marine animals use polarised light as a type of secret language, experts say. Cuttlefish and other cephalopods use polarised light, which humans are unable to see, to communicate ...
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