Pharaoh cuttlefish reproduction
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Pharaoh cuttlefish reproduction
Pharaoh cuttlefish reproduction (Sepia pharaonis). Male cuttlefish (top) protecting a female (bottom) as she lays her eggs. This cuttlefish feeds on crustaceans. It changes its colour according to its surroundings by dilating or contracting pigment cells called chromatophores. It can grow to a length of 45 centimetres. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand
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