A new study has revealed that common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) are capable of delayed gratification, a trait previously thought to be exclusive to intelligent vertebrates. Researchers adapted the ...
For decades, scientists have marveled at the intelligence of animals, from problem-solving primates to dolphins that ...
The discovery disputes the common theory that the cuttlefish uses a form of hypnotization to capture its prey; the prey likely just doesn’t even see the cuttlefish, and rather a confusing patterned ...
They can even work out how to exit a maze. I look at a photo online of a common cuttlefish in the water. Its appearance is unusual, almost weird – it wouldn’t look out of place as a magical ...
They will be judged on their quality, style and originality. Oriol Chias Diez (Spain) watches a common cuttlefish raising two of its tentacles while swimming among the seagrass. Oriol had been ...
Cuttlefish use visual tricks to avoid being eaten. New research shows how they deploy similar camouflage to bamboozle their prey. By Richard Kemeny In May 2023, Matteo Santon was filming ...