Dwarf Cuttlefish [Sepiola]

Description
Sepiola is a genus comprising small species of cuttlefish, often referred to as dwarf cuttlefish. These creatures inhabit coastal waters and are known for their ability to bury themselves in sandy or muddy substrates as a form of camouflage. Despite their small size, they are effective predators, catching prey with their tentacles and using their ink as a defense mechanism.
Species

Stumpy-spined Cuttlefish [Sepia bandensis]
View DetailsTaxonomy
Phylum |
Mollusks
Mollusca
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Class |
Squids, Octopuses, and Cuttlefish
Cephalopoda
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Order |
Cuttlefish
Sepiida
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Family |
Cuttlefish
Sepiidae
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Statistics
- Species 1