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Blending beautifully with the white sponge at Clifton Gardens
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Mabul, Sabah, Malaysia
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The red cuttle is not always red - this series of shots shows the one individual as it changes colour from dark red to lighter mauve. This is one of three cuttle species in Australia; the yellow lining around the eye is diagnostic of the species.Camera settings including strobe are identical for all three shots.
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Mabul, Sabah, Malaysia
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Makawidey, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Description: A tiny cuttlefish was found at a density of 0.01 individuals per meter squared at Lancaster
probably Sepia officinalis as fin appears to extend length of body. Item Type: Video Title: Cuttlefish Copyright: SERPENT Project Species: Sepia officinalis Site: Atlantic -- North Sea -- West of Shetland -- LancasterNorth Sea -- West of Shetland -- Lancaster Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 155 Latitude: 60 deg 11' 13" N Longitude: 3 deg 51' 18" W Countries: UK -- West of Shetland Habitat: benthic Rig: Byford Dolphin Project Partners: Hurricane Exploration (HEX), Senergy, Fugro ROV: Fugro Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 01 December 2009
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South Pacific Ocean, Duration 35 seconds
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Coral Sea, Duration 43 seconds
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Indo-Pacific, Duration 23 seconds
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L’Aquàrium de Barcelona, Spain
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Sepia officinalis (Linnaeus).
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This giant cuttle appeared to be guarding it's eggs, see them in the background lower right attached to the underside of the rock
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Cuttlefish swim and hover using their fluttering side fins, but when they need to make a quick escape they use a water jet below their bodies - you can see these two fighter planes in the photo as they make a quick escape!
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Mabul, Sabah, Malaysia
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Plakias, Crete, Greece
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The red cuttle is not always red - this series of shots shows the one individual as it changes colour from dark red to lighter mauve. This is one of three cuttle species in Australia; the yellow lining around the eye is diagnostic of the species.
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Kasawari, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Makawidey, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
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South Pacific Ocean, Duration 14 seconds
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Coral Sea, Duration 15 seconds
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Indo-Pacific, Duration 14 seconds
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L’Aquàrium de Barcelona, Spain