Where else can you find anglerfish, dogfish, giant cuttlefish and lumpsuckers? |
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Stuffed octopus, squid, and cuttlefish are served with a tomato sauce, while a roulade of beef known as bragoli is served with gravy. |
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Cephalopods, the octopus, the squid and cuttlefish are the main groups, I think. |
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The island's speciality is dried seafood, and trays of whiffy prawns and cuttlefish stained the evening air. |
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Juvenile dusky morwong meander nearby, while octopus and cuttlefish hide below suspended beams and the tips of old hollowed piles. |
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Squid, cuttlefish, boxfish, stingrays and flatheads can be found among the rocky sections. |
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The whale's prey includes squid, cuttlefish, herring, and sea stars, or starfish. |
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Sepia comes from the Greek word for the rich reddish-brown pigment obtained from a fluid that is secreted by the cuttlefish from their ink sac. |
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Last summer I encountered a squadron of 16 cuttlefish shoaling together, showing off their camouflage skills. |
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The seas teem with mullet, squid, cuttlefish, cardinal fish, and it is here they swarm in a forest of wire coral and black coral reefs. |
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In squids, octopuses and cuttlefish, the pigment layer is below the photoreceptors, in an area of dense blood vessels. |
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The sandy seabed is popular with photographers seeking flying gurnards, flounders and cuttlefish. |
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There are common turtle sightings, butterfly rays, bull rays, octopus, cuttlefish and lots and lots of fish! |
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The cone shape of the limpet can be visualised lying on its side to form the outline of the cuttlefish body, but it takes a lot of imagination. |
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Towards the centre of the pier pipefish, mussels galore, conger and common eels, ballan wrasse and cuttlefish lurked. |
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Scorpion fish, butterfish, scallops, prawns, peacock worms, cuttlefish and dragonets all go about their business among the many stationary species of aquatic life. |
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Feed pelicans and see giant cuttlefish, seahorses and little penguins at Kingscote Wharf. |
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These species are known as the octopods and include, cuttlefish, squid, nautiluses and octopuses. |
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The cuttlefish is turned over and the same process is repeated until the cuttlefish is completely brown on the other side. |
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The jewellery is made using an ancient casting technique by casting molten silver into cuttlefish skins. |
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Plenty of interest in the day, and night divers can expect to encounter flatties, including the occasional ray, octopus, small cuttlefish and lobster. |
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Nautilus shells are often used decoratively, and the internal shell of a cuttlefish, or cuttle bone, is sold in the pet trade as a calcium source for birds. |
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They do not paint a very optimistic picture for anchovy, cuttlefish, demersal fish, black hake and sardinella. |
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The coleoids include modern squids, cuttlefish, octopuses, and the argonauts or paper-nautilus, together with extinct groups such as the belemnites. |
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Dr Brown, however, has found that Sepia plangon, a species of cuttlefish, has gone a step further. |
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Swim with sea lions at Baird Bay and snorkel with giant cuttlefish near Whyalla. |
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Within the wreck are conger, lobsters, edible and swimming crabs, packs of prawns, cuttlefish, topknots, flounders, scorpionfish and a host of blennies and shannies. |
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At Bangka we found abundant pygmy seahorses, cuttlefish, sponges hiding huge frogfish, and a painted anglerfish slowly flicking her lure in hopes of attracting an unwary meal. |
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Ammonoids are descendants of the extinct, primitive coiled nautiloids and they are extinct relatives of modern squid, octopus, cuttlefish, and nautilus. |
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The cuttlefish is a relative of the squid and octopus family. |
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The fishing industry yields mackerel and cuttlefish. |
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Biokinetics of zinc and cadmium accumulation and depuration at different stages in the cycle of the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis. |
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The results have shown that the closer study area also belongs to the feeding area of juvenile undulate rays, black seabreams, pouts, cuttlefish, and spider crabs. |
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Assessment of the exposure pathways in the uptake and distribution of americium and cesium in cuttlefish at different stages of its life cycle. |
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Products range from shrimp, squid, cuttlefish and octopus to molluscs and finfish. |
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The lusca, he said, was a terrible creature, like a monstrous octopus or cuttlefish. |
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All sorts of things are curried in Malaysia, including mutton, chicken, shrimp, cuttlefish, fish, eggplants, eggs, and vegetables. |
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Cuttlefish eat small molluscs, crabs, shrimp, fish, octopus, worms, and other cuttlefish. |
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Their predators include dolphins, sharks, fish, seals, seabirds, and other cuttlefish. |
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And honestly... apart from a chameleon or a cuttlefish, who likes change? |
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Dolphins can't eat it, so they drag the dead cuttlefish through the sand until its body tears and the cuttlebone pops out. |
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Primary catches include sardines, mackerels, and cuttlefish. |
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There are ten changes to the initial proposal among the 37 categories of fish listed, concerning herrings, sardines, cod, cuttlefish, two types of mackerel, ling, coalfish, shrimps and yellow fin tuna. |
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Then we throw on the cuttlefish, mouth up, until brown. |
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Other members of this group include slugs, mussels, squid and cuttlefish. |
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Steer clear of the menu turistico, though, and follow the locals, ordering a €20 platter of grigliata di pesce – sole fillets, delicate red mullet, huge scampi, baby cuttlefish – easily enough for two. |
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Recent studies indicate cuttlefish are among the most intelligent invertebrates. |
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The cuttlebone is unique to cuttlefish, and is one of the features that distinguish them from their squid relatives. |
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Although cuttlefish cannot see color, they can perceive the polarization of light, which enhances their perception of contrast. |
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The suckers of cuttlefish extend most of the length of their arms and along the distal portion of their tentacles. |
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Male cuttlefish challenge one another for dominance and the best den during mating season. |
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The cuttlefish that can paralyze the other first, by forcing near its mouth, wins the fight and the female. |
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Cuttlefish are indeterminate growers, so smaller cuttlefish always have a chance at finding a mate the next year, when they are bigger. |
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Cuttlefish sometimes use their color patterns to signal future intent to other cuttlefish. |
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For example, during agonistic encounters, male cuttlefish adopt a pattern called the Intense Zebra Pattern, considered to be an honest signal. |
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Female cuttlefish signal their receptivity to mating using a display called Precopulatory Grey. |
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Male cuttlefish sometimes use deception toward guarding males to mate with females. |
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One dynamic pattern shown by cuttlefish is dark mottled waves apparently repeatedly moving down the body of the animals. |
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Depending on the species, the skin of cuttlefish responds to substrate changes in distinctive ways. |
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This can help with camouflage when the cuttlefish becomes visually similar to objects in its environment such as kelp or rocks. |
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While the preferred diet of cuttlefish is crabs and fish, they feed on small shrimp shortly after hatching. |
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Then when the prey tries to escape, the cuttlefish open their eight arms and shoot out two long feeding tentacles to grab them. |
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In order to achieve a hypnotic effect and stun prey before catching them, cuttlefish are also known to change color rapidly. |
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Over 120 species of cuttlefish are currently recognised, grouped into five genera. |
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Neighbouring waters with the interchange of warm and cold currents offer good fishing ground for cuttlefish, which is exported, and various other marine products. |
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Cephalopoda such as squid, cuttlefish, and octopuses are among the neurologically most advanced of all invertebrates. |
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Tyrian purple is a pigment made from marine snails, sepia is a pigment made from the inky secretions of cuttlefish. |
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The average life expectancy of a cuttlefish is about one to two years. |
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While many marine molluscs are used for food, only a few have been domesticated, including squid, cuttlefish and octopus, all used in research on behaviour and neurology. |
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In East Asia, dried, shredded cuttlefish is a popular snack food. |
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Additionally, cuttlefish unable to win in a direct confrontation with a guard male have been observed employing several other tactics to acquire a mate. |
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Under some circumstances, cuttlefish can be trained to change color in response to stimuli, thereby indicating their color changing is not completely innate. |
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Female cuttlefish exhibit a greater number of polarized light displays than males and also alter their behavior when responding to polarized patterns. |
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On occasion, a large competitor arrives to threaten the male cuttlefish. |
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