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Was (wer) ist cuttlefish$18330$ - definition

SPECIES OF MOLLUSC
Flamboyant Cuttlefish; Sepia pfefferi; Pfeffer's Flamboyant Cuttlefish; Pfeffer’s flamboyant cuttlefish; Pfeffer's flamboyant cuttlefish; Flamboyant cuttlefish
  • ''M. pfefferi'' in lateral view, displaying a threatening pattern of bright colours.
  • Individual from [[Bitung]], [[North Sulawesi]]

Disco Cuttlefish         
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MASCOT OF THE 2014 ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL
Stobie the Disco Cuttlefish
Stobie the Disco Cuttlefish was the mascot of the 2014 Adelaide Fringe in South Australia.McDonald, Patrick "Stobie the disco cuttlefish poles apart from usual Fringe fare" The Advertiser, South Australia (2014-02-20).
cuttlefish         
  • Juvenile cuttlefish camouflaged against the seafloor
  • Video of a cuttlefish in its natural habitat
  • alt=Two cuttlefish with dramatically different coloration
  • The characteristic W-shape of the cuttlefish eye
  • The white spots and bands on this cuttlefish are produced by leucophores.
  • ''S. mestus'']] in [[Sydney]] waters, hunting and catching prey
  • Pupil expansion in ''[[Sepia officinalis]]''
  • ''S. mestus'' swimming (Australia)
  • Illustration of ''Sepia officinalis''
ORDER OF MOLLUSCS
Cuttle-fish; Cuttle-Fish; Sepiida; Cattlefish; Cuttle fish; Cuttle-fish bone; Mexican cuttle fish; Sepiid; Sepioida; Sepioidea; Cuddle fish; Sepiina; Cuttles; Cuttlefishes
¦ noun (plural same or cuttlefishes) a swimming marine mollusc that resembles a broad-bodied squid, having eight arms and two long tentacles that are used for grabbing prey. [Sepia and other genera, order Sepioidea.]
cuttlefish         
  • Juvenile cuttlefish camouflaged against the seafloor
  • Video of a cuttlefish in its natural habitat
  • alt=Two cuttlefish with dramatically different coloration
  • The characteristic W-shape of the cuttlefish eye
  • The white spots and bands on this cuttlefish are produced by leucophores.
  • ''S. mestus'']] in [[Sydney]] waters, hunting and catching prey
  • Pupil expansion in ''[[Sepia officinalis]]''
  • ''S. mestus'' swimming (Australia)
  • Illustration of ''Sepia officinalis''
ORDER OF MOLLUSCS
Cuttle-fish; Cuttle-Fish; Sepiida; Cattlefish; Cuttle fish; Cuttle-fish bone; Mexican cuttle fish; Sepiid; Sepioida; Sepioidea; Cuddle fish; Sepiina; Cuttles; Cuttlefishes
(cuttlefish)
A cuttlefish is a sea animal that has a soft body and a hard shell inside.
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Wikipedia

Metasepia pfefferi

Metasepia pfefferi, also known as the flamboyant cuttlefish, is a species of cuttlefish occurring in tropical Indo-Pacific waters off northern Australia, southern New Guinea, as well as numerous islands of the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia. The flesh of this colorful cephalopod contains unique acids, making it unsuitable for consumption.