Every winter, off the coast of South Australia, thousands of giant cuttlefish gather for the showdown of a lifetime. In an effort to win a mate, these shape-shifting sea creatures display some of the ...
Behavioural lateralization is widespread. Yet, a fundamental question remains, how can lateralization be evolutionary stable when individuals lateralized in one direction often significantly outnumber ...
Transvestite cuttlefish have a better chance of mating, international researchers show. Male cuttlefish who look and act like females can reach a potential mate and successfully fertilise her. Up to ...
This is Sepia apama (giant Australian cuttlefish) expressing its papillae for camouflage purposes. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to ...
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We Knew Cephalopods Were Smart, but Not to This Extent: Cuttlefish Pass Classic Psychology Test Designed for Children
A study published inProceedings of the Royal Society Bhas revealed that common cuttlefish can pass a test of delayed gratification—a benchmark of cognitive ability typically applied to children, ...
As winter sets in and the water temperature drops in the Upper Spencer Gulf Marine Park off Whyalla, SA, a miracle of nature unfolds as hundreds of thousands of giant Australian cuttlefish congregate ...
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