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Cuttlefish, or cuttles, are
marine molluscs of the
suborder Sepiina. They
belong to the
class Cephalopoda which also
includes squid, octopuses, and nautiluses...
- The
giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama), also
known as the
Australian giant cuttlefish, is the world's
largest cuttlefish species,
growing to 50 cm (20 in)...
- The
common cuttlefish or
European common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) is one of the
largest and best-known
cuttlefish species. They are a
migratory species...
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States Navy have been
named Cuttlefish for the
cuttlefish, a ten-armed
marine mollusk similar to the squid. USS
Cuttlefish (SS-11), was a B-class submarine...
- The
dwarf cuttlefish (Sepia bandensis), also
known as the stumpy-spined
cuttlefish, is a
species of
cuttlefish native to the
shallow coastal waters of...
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Metasepia pfefferi, also
known as the
flamboyant cuttlefish, is a
species of
cuttlefish occurring in
tropical Indo-Pacific
waters off
northern Australia...
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cuttlefish bone, is a hard,
brittle internal structure (an
internal s****)
found in all
members of the
family Sepiidae,
commonly known as
cuttlefish,...
- The
pharaoh cuttlefish (Acanthosepion pharaonis) is a
large cuttlefish species,
growing to 42 cm in
mantle length and 5 kg in weight.
Acanthosepion pharaonis...
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Sepia is a
genus of
cuttlefish in the
family Sepiidae encomp****ing some of the best
known and most
common species. The
cuttlebone is
ellipsoid in shape...
- from the ink sac of the
common cuttlefish Sepia. The word
sepia is the
Latinized form of the Gr**** σηπία, sēpía,
cuttlefish.
Sepia ink was
commonly used...