This year's cuttlefish season has been unlike any other. Every winter, more than 100,000 giant Australian cuttlefish can ...
Calls for South Australian government to release official estimates for cuttlefish, which once numbered in hundreds of thousands in upper Spencer Gulf ...
Every year off the South Australian coast, giant Australian cuttlefish come together in huge numbers to breed. They put on a technicolour display of blue, purple, green, red and gold, changing hues as ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Two giant male cuttlefish put on a mesmerizing underwater light show as waves of vibrant colors rippled across their bodies while ...
Technology installed in Spencer Gulf as tens of thousands of cuttlefish gather to breed in unique global event Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A safety curtain of air ...
Every winter, more than 100,000 giant Australian cuttlefish can be found mating along the rocky coastline of Point Lowly, northeast of Whyalla, South Australia. They put on shape-shifting, colourful ...
Male cuttlefish do not bluff. When their body language shows they are agitated, they are. This was one of the findings from a study on the giant Australian cuttlefish. Male cuttlefish do not bluff.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A mesmerising underwater moment captured in Cabbage Tree Bay, Australia, shows a giant cuttlefish gliding through crystal-clear ...
The giant cuttlefish (scientific name Sepia latimanus) has stripes that continuously change, giving the impression of flowing. Scientists have confirmed that this flow of stripes is a camouflage ...