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It's the last #CuttlefishFactFriday (for a while), I've run out of facts! I'll be taking a break, but don't worry, we've plenty of other #cuttlefish content coming soon. I've had fun making them, what is your favourite fact? Thanks for the great response to this series!
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It's #CuttlefishFactFriday! #Cuttlefish are very adaptable, and can even slow their growth rate if they can't find enough food!
@paulnaylormarinephoto

It's #CuttlefishFactFriday! We have lots of cool facts about #cuttlefish eggs, but did you know they are rarely laid any deeper than 40m? This coincides with an inshore migration during breeding season.
📸@.danboltphoto

It's #CuttlefishFactFriday! #Cuttlefish hatchlings are mini versions of the adults, and they can start hunting almost as soon as they hatch! The food they hunt is determined by the species they see through their eggs whilst developing.
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It's #CuttlefishFactFriday! #Cuttlefish are masters of #camouflage, and may change colour if they feel threatened by a possible predator.
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#Cephalopod #Nature

Welcome back to #CuttlefishFactFriday! #Cuttlefish can deploy ink in the shape of their bodies to distract predators. These are called pseudomorphs.
📸@paulnaylormarinephoto
#Cephalods #MarineBiology

We hope you're all staying safe on this very windy #CuttlefishFactFriday. #Cuttlefish bury themselves in sand (pictured) to avoid predators, and they do this by squirting jets of water so they can "wiggle".
📸@paulnaylormarinephoto
#Cephalopod #AnimalBehaviour #Science

It's #CuttlefishFactFriday! Small, newly hatched cuttlefish live in shallow waters, as deeper waters (from around 50m depth) can implode their cuttlebone, the internal shell they use for buoyancy!
📸 @.paulnaylormarinephoto

It's #CuttlefishFactFriday! Research shows that placing detachable ropes from pots back in the sea increases the proportion of cuttlefish eggs that survive to hatch. This is because cuttlefish lay their eggs on objects in the sea, like seagrass, kelp, and pots
📸 @.danboltphoto

It's our first #CuttlefishFactFriday as a registered charity! Juvenile cuttlefish grow very rapidly, using lots of food as energy in the process!
📸@.paulnaylormarinephoto
#Cephalopod #Cuttlefish

It's #CuttlefishFactFriday! Cuttlefish are known as "intermittent terminal spawners", so they search for the ideal conditions to lay their eggs which will increase their offspring's survival!
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It's a sunny #CuttlefishFactFriday here in Plymouth! Did you know that cuttlefish have been around for a long time, even back to the Cretaceous?
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#Cuttlefish #Fossils

It's #CuttlefishFactFriday! Did you know that cuttlefish can vary in size depending on water temperature?
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#Cuttlefish

It's the last #CuttlefishFactFriday of 2021!
Pharaoh cuttlefish have been observed to mimic hermit crabs, possibly in an attempt to trick prey into letting them get close before attacking.
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#Cuttlefish #CephalopodResearch

It's #CuttlefishFactFriday!
Cuttlefish eyes are highly advanced, but they cannot see colour. However, they can detect differences in polarised light better than any other animal! This helps determine contrast, which may help in low-light environments.
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It's #CuttlefishFactFriday! #Cuttlefish can change their appearance to create a variety of patterns, colours, and textures. They do this by using colour changing cells called chromatophores!
📸 @.paulnaylormarinephoto (insta)

Got this #CuttlefishFactFriday wrong last week, I said the eggs were filled with ink, they are actually just covered in it. Apologies for this, will get them right in future!
📸 @.danboltphoto
#Cuttlefish #Cephalopod

Fresh from the #Cuttlefish Symposium, it's #CuttlefishFactFriday! As shown in the incredible film by @rosie_eastphotos featuring two fishers using this practice, putting pots with eggs back in the ocean allows cuttles to hatch and increase population size!
📸 @danboltphoto

It's Friday, you know what that means, it's time for another #CuttlefishFactFriday! Cuttlefish have two tentacles with sticky pads on the ends which they can use to rapidly grab prey!
📸 @.paulnaylormarinephoto (insta)
#Cuttlefish #MarineConservation #MarineBiology

It's #CuttlefishFactFriday! Did you know cuttlefish are related to snails? Although distantly related, they are both from the phylum mollusca, which is a grouping of animals above other distinctions such as genus and family.
📸 @.paulnaylormarinephoto (Insta)

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