Giant Cuttlefish [Sepia apama]

Giant Cuttlefish
Description

The Giant Cuttlefish is the world's largest cuttlefish species, growing to 50 cm in mantle length and over 10.5 kg in weight. It is native to the southern coast of Australia, where it is famous for its dramatic color-changing displays. The species is cephalopod and is known for its intelligence, with a large brain relative to its body size. They have a short lifespan, living only for about 2-3 years.

Taxonomy
Phylum Mollusks
Mollusca
Class Squids, Octopuses, and Cuttlefish
Cephalopoda
Order Cuttlefish
Sepiida
Family Bottletail Squid
Sepiadariidae
Genus Kobi Cuttlefish
Euprymna
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