Two giant male cuttlefish put on a mesmerizing underwater light show as waves of vibrant colors rippled across their bodies ...
Divers have observed just a ‘couple of dozen’ of the cephalopods along the heritage-listed Cuttlefish Coast in South Australia, causing locals and marine scientists to worry ...
The giant cuttlefish (scientific name Sepia latimanus) has stripes that continuously change, giving the impression of flowing. Scientists have confirmed that this flow of stripes is a camouflage ...
From Wednesday, a 90-day exclusion will begin at the cuttlefish sanctuary zone between Black Point and Stony Point in South ...
Whyalla is the breeding spot for hundreds of thousands of cuttlefish, but the international spectacle has been cancelled after only dozens have been spotted this year.
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Mark Vins gets up close with a wild cuttlefish
This might be the most incredible underwater encounter I have ever had! On this Aquanaut dive, we search for giant cuttlefish ...
Tourism operators have welcomed temporary bans to protect Whyalla’s giant cuttlefish, with one local blaming South ...
A team of researchers from the University of Rennes in France, Southern Cross University in Australia and the Marine Biological Laboratory in the U.S., has found that both fighting and mating success ...
Australia is home to the world's only known site where cuttlefish gather to mate en masse. From May to August, if you head into the water around Point Lowly, South Australia, it will be a chilly 12℃.
Australia is home to the world’s only known site where cuttlefish gather to mate en masse. From May to August, if you head into the water around Point Lowly, South Australia, it will be a chilly 12°C.
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