toxicology reports have found and confirmed that the muscle tissue of Flamboyant Cuttlefish is highly toxic, making it only the third cephalopod found to be toxic. The toxin is as lethal as that of fellow cephalopod, the Blue-ringed octopus
Toxicology has found and confirmed that the muscle tissue of Flamboyant Cuttlefish is highly toxic, making it only the third cephalopod found to be toxic. The toxin is as lethal as that of fellow cephalopod, the Blue-ringed octopus
Is there only one kind of cuddle fish or is this one juse realy emotianal if so i would like it
robotneva 10 months ago
would one of these be reef safe, with torches corals, frogs pawn, and zoos?
4c2p0 10 months ago
The colors!!!! I've never seen them this pissed off before. Such a strong contrast.
WireMan7620 1 year ago
I want cuttlefish shoes!
dormetheus 2 years ago
@dormetheus Oh, great.. . . Now I want some too...!!
ImahSillyGirl 2 years ago
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smartass2st 2 years ago
I <3 Cuttlefish. :3
Unavailablesaurus 2 years ago 6
maybe he like you
mulloway09 2 years ago
Wow, I've never seen a cuttle fish use its ability in for anything other than mating or camouflage!
JIMMYATECHEESE 2 years ago
it's in a diving suit! haha
sLiniss 2 years ago
I'd give a lot for skin like that...
AsymptoteInverse 3 years ago
whoa.. it's a pimped up cuttlefish
1sg1sg1 3 years ago 3
That's so awesome.
malineux 3 years ago
That is so gorgeous. It looks like a special effect. So many of the most beautiful and strange animals are sea creatures.
leptoceratops 3 years ago
Cuttlefish can make optical illusions by changing its skin color. It does that to hypnotize prey and to camouflage.
Kaikojo 3 years ago 4
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its photo shop this one silly ..look closer they cant do that....posion maybe but not that
Kiwi2016 3 years ago
you're a dumbass lol
AstralAbraxas 3 years ago 2
@AstralAbraxas oh, your just jealous (and rude)
ImahSillyGirl 2 years ago
@Kiwi2016 oh, your just jealous (and rude).
ImahSillyGirl 2 years ago
@Kiwi2016 nevermind...wrong post - sorry. But, I disagree with your comment anyway : {P
ImahSillyGirl 2 years ago
The Flamboyant Cuttlefish usually shows these patterns just before playing the "I Got Your Nose!" game with human friends.
theunknownknows 3 years ago 2
Erstaunlich was nit alles gibt!?!
sandersarah 3 years ago
looks like diving suit colors!
jamesrobert2 3 years ago
Wonderful!
indemnis4 3 years ago
wow that was cool nice
videoViewer143 4 years ago 2
the larger cuttlefish are not poisonous, but the smaller "flamboyant" cuttlefish are.
dashaho 4 years ago 2
wink wink go touch one and figure out
wuteveritakes06 4 years ago 4
no theyre not..
wuteveritakes06 4 years ago
they're also extremely poisonous
PCWylie 4 years ago
Only if you eat them - they're not venomous.
juliadeetruchsess 4 years ago
toxicology reports have found and confirmed that the muscle tissue of Flamboyant Cuttlefish is highly toxic, making it only the third cephalopod found to be toxic. The toxin is as lethal as that of fellow cephalopod, the Blue-ringed octopus
ScubaDubaDive 4 years ago
Toxicology has found and confirmed that the muscle tissue of Flamboyant Cuttlefish is highly toxic, making it only the third cephalopod found to be toxic. The toxin is as lethal as that of fellow cephalopod, the Blue-ringed octopus
ScubaDubaDive 4 years ago
they're so adorable
alexmiya1 4 years ago 2