It's that time of the year again – when nature photo competition winners are announced and we get to look at some amazing ...
An official government count reveals a devastating population crash.
Australian scientists are among the winners of a photo competition featuring stunning images of peeking damsel flies, tree ...
This year's cuttlefish season has been unlike any other. Every winter, more than 100,000 giant Australian cuttlefish can ...
Some animals have camouflaging abilities that can seem too good to be true. One ocean conservation group has now shared footage of the broadclub cuttlefish, showcasing the "master of disguise" and its ...
Calls for South Australian government to release official estimates for cuttlefish, which once numbered in hundreds of thousands in upper Spencer Gulf ...
A new study published this month outlined how cuttlefish can pass the "marshmallow test," a version of which was popularized in the viral TikTok patience snack challenge Maria Pasquini is a Senior ...
The broadclub cuttlefish never hides from its prey. Instead, it weaponizes its own skin against the prey's brain, turning color itself into a trap that few crabs or reef fish ever see coming.
Cuttlefish, with their blimp-shaped bodies and eight squiggly arms, don’t age like people do. Sexual maturity tends to come late for them—about three-quarters of the way through their two-year lives, ...
From May to August, if you head into the water around Point Lowly, South Australia, it will be a chilly 12 degrees Celsius. But you'll be able to observe what look like aliens — hundreds, even ...
When cuttlefish know that shrimp—their favourite food—will be available in the evening, they eat fewer crabs during the day. This capacity to make decisions based on future expectations reveals ...
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