The scientists filmed more than 200 cuttlefish hunts and observed four patterns the animals use to confuse crabs, which they named leaf, coral, pulse and passing stripe. Their findings were ...
New video footage reveals even more about their dramatic mimicry techniques, including how they transform to look like a non-threatening object such as a leaf or coral. “These are masters ...
The most commonly used patterns were the branching coral, passing stripe, and leaf displays, with pulse displays only accounting for about 11 percent of those observed. Sixty-two of the cuttlefish ...
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