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Cuttlefish Collection (#6)

"Discover the Enigmatic Cuttlefish: Masters of Disguise and Adventure" Embark on an underwater journey to unravel the mysteries of the captivating cuttlefish

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus) less than 3 cm long shelters in the arms of a crinoid

Juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus) less than 3 cm long shelters in the arms of a crinoid (featherstar), Celebes Sea, Sabah, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Broadclub cuttlefish (Sepia Latimanus) largest of tropical into Pacific cuttlefish, Celebes Sea

Broadclub cuttlefish (Sepia Latimanus) largest of tropical into Pacific cuttlefish, Celebes Sea, Sabah, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Cuttlefish bone

Cuttlefish bone

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Selection of Molluscs and pair of Frogs legs, close up

Selection of Molluscs and pair of Frogs legs, close up

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Stuffed cuttlefish with couscous, vegetables and harissa

Stuffed cuttlefish with couscous, vegetables and harissa

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Triumph of Neptune and Amphitrite, Detail of fish, from Constantine, Mosaic

Triumph of Neptune and Amphitrite, Detail of fish, from Constantine, Mosaic
Roman civilization, 4th century A.D. Triumph of Neptune and Amphitrite. Mosaic from Constantine. Detail: fish

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Banded snail (Cepea sp. ) on cuttlefish bone, a source of calcium

Banded snail (Cepea sp. ) on cuttlefish bone, a source of calcium
Banded snail (Cepea sp.) on cuttlefish bone, a source of calcium

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Cuttlefish in water

Cuttlefish in water

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Spiny spider crab, prawns, squid, langoustine, cuttlefish, Venus clams, and mussels

Spiny spider crab, prawns, squid, langoustine, cuttlefish, Venus clams, and mussels

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Cuttlefish

Cuttlefish

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Yellow budgie being hand-fed through metal bars of cage, cuttlefish bone hanging nearby

Yellow budgie being hand-fed through metal bars of cage, cuttlefish bone hanging nearby

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Trachyteuthis (Belemnite) fossilised in limestone, Jurassic era

Trachyteuthis (Belemnite) fossilised in limestone, Jurassic era

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Juvenile cuttlefish

Juvenile cuttlefish, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Natural history specimens, 18th century C015 / 6065

Natural history specimens, 18th century C015 / 6065
Natural history specimens, 18th-century artwork. From top are prehistoric items: a log canoe found in Lancashire, a stone tool, and a copper tool

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Cuttlefish

Cuttlefish swimming underwater

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Cuttlefish in defensive posture

Cuttlefish in defensive posture swimming underwater

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Cuttlefish bone SEM

Cuttlefish bone SEM
Cuttlefish bone. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the internal structure of cuttlefish (Sepia sp.) bone, or internal shell, mostly composed of calcium carbonate

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Cuttlefish dissection drawing

Cuttlefish dissection drawing
Table LI, taken from Bibel der Natur byJan Swammerdamm

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Sepia craveri, fossil cuttlefish

Sepia craveri, fossil cuttlefish
An extinct marine fossil invertebrate, a relative to todays cuttlefish from the class Cephalopoda belonging in the phylum Mollusca (molluscs). Photographed by Beatriz Aguirre-Urreta

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Eye of Cuttlefish PM-6317 UK Seas Sepia officinalis © Pat Morris / ARDEA LONDON

Eye of Cuttlefish PM-6317 UK Seas Sepia officinalis © Pat Morris / ARDEA LONDON
PM-6317 Eye of CUTTLEFISH UK seas Sepia officinalis Pat Morris contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Cuttlefish / Sepiida

Cuttlefish / Sepiida
ME-2541 Cuttlefish / Sepiida north sea Sepia officinalis Johan De Meester contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Pfeffer's Flamboyant Cuttlefish - Indonesia

Pfeffer's Flamboyant Cuttlefish - Indonesia
LEE-180 Pfeffer's Flamboyant Cuttlefish Indonesia Metasepia pfefferi Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Flamboyant Cuttlefish AU 64 BS South Pacific / Papua New Guinea Metasepia pfefferi © Becca

Flamboyant Cuttlefish AU 64 BS South Pacific / Papua New Guinea Metasepia pfefferi © Becca Saunders / ARDEA LONDON
AU-64-BS FLAMBOYANT CUTTLEFISH - at sea bed South Pacific / Papua New Guinea Metasepia pfefferi Auscape contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Broadclub Cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus) adult pair, mating, Ambon Island, Maluku Islands

Broadclub Cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus) adult pair, mating, Ambon Island, Maluku Islands, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Pfeffer's Flamboyant Cuttlefish (Metasepia pfefferi) close-up of eggs with developing young

Pfeffer's Flamboyant Cuttlefish (Metasepia pfefferi) close-up of eggs with developing young, Lembeh Island, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Broadclub Cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus) adult, feeding, with tentacles extended, Siamil Island

Broadclub Cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus) adult, feeding, with tentacles extended, Siamil Island, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Common Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) cuttlebone, washed up on sandy beach, Whitecliff Bay

Common Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) cuttlebone, washed up on sandy beach, Whitecliff Bay, Isle of Wight, England, june

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Cuttlefish - Great Barrier Reef, Indo Pacific

Cuttlefish - Great Barrier Reef, Indo Pacific
VT-6154 Broadclub / broad club cuttlefish Great Berrier Reef, Australia, Indo-Pacific Sepia latimanus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Large Cuttlefish - Camouflage - New South Wales - Australia

Large Cuttlefish - Camouflage - New South Wales - Australia
VT-3034 Large Cuttlefish - Camouflaged as coral New South Wales, Australia Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Cuttlefish - One of three courting cuttlefish flashing his colours to attract the female Thailand

Cuttlefish - One of three courting cuttlefish flashing his colours to attract the female Thailand, Andaman Sea
VT-8363 Cuttlefish - One of three courting cuttlefish flashing his colours to attract the female Thailand, Andaman Sea, Richlieu Rock Sepia lycidas Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Flamboyant Cuttlefish - Hunting at dusk for small crustations over dark volcanic sand Milne Bay

Flamboyant Cuttlefish - Hunting at dusk for small crustations over dark volcanic sand Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
VT-8365 Flamboyant Cuttlefish - Hunting at dusk for small crustations over dark volcanic sand Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea Metasepia pfefferi Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Reef Cuttlefish - cuttlefish have the ability to instantly change colour

Reef Cuttlefish - cuttlefish have the ability to instantly change colour and texture - Papua New Guinea
VT-8939 Reef Cuttlefish - cuttlefish have the ability to instantly change colour and texture Papua New Guinea Sepia sp. Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Flamboyant Cuttlefish - this Flamboyant cuttlefish, could blend in with the bottom perfectly

Flamboyant Cuttlefish - this Flamboyant cuttlefish, could blend in with the bottom perfectly
VT-8753 Flamboyant Cuttlefish - this Flamboyant cuttlefish, could blend in with the bottom perfectly. It constantly changed body texture

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Flamboyant cuttlefish - photographed in an isolated area of Papua New Guinea because of its

Flamboyant cuttlefish - photographed in an isolated area of Papua New Guinea because of its unusual behavour
VT-8751 Flamboyant cuttlefish Papua New Guinea. photographed in an isolated area of Papua New Guinea because of its unusual behavour the photographer believes this to be a new speciesThe animal

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Cuttlefish - This cuttlefish changes colour constantly. It may reach 500mm in length Milne Bay

Cuttlefish - This cuttlefish changes colour constantly. It may reach 500mm in length Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
VT-8366 Broadclub / broad club cuttlefish - This cuttlefish changes colour constantly. It may reach 500mm in length Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea Sepia latimanus See also VT-8367

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Broadclub Cuttlefish - Cuttlefish mating. The male is holding the female with his arms Richlieu

Broadclub Cuttlefish - Cuttlefish mating. The male is holding the female with his arms Richlieu Rock, Thailand
VT-8370 Broadclub / broad club cuttlefish - Cuttlefish mating. The male is holding the female with his arm Richlieu Rock, Thailand

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Broadclub Cuttlefish - Indo pacific - Great Barrier Reef - Australia

Broadclub Cuttlefish - Indo pacific - Great Barrier Reef - Australia
VT-6159 Broadclub Cuttlefish Indo pacific - Great Barrier Reef - Australia Sepia latimanus Camouflage Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Cuttlefish bone - lying on the strand line on top of bladder wrack - England - UK

Cuttlefish bone - lying on the strand line on top of bladder wrack - England - UK
DK-148 Cuttlefish bone - lying on the strand line on top of bladder wrack England, UK Sepia officinalis David Kilbey Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus. Female laying eggs in a fire coral where she will stand guard until

Cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus. Female laying eggs in a fire coral where she will stand guard until they hatch
VT-8809 Broadclub / broad club cuttlefish - Female laying eggs in a fire coral where she will stand guard until they hatch. After the hatching is safely over she will die. Great Barrier Reef

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Cuttelfish - showing siphon Indonesia

Cuttelfish - showing siphon Indonesia
VT-6827 Cuttlefish - showing siphon Indonesia Sepia latimanus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Cuttlfish eggs

Cuttlfish eggs
VT-3550 Cuttlefish eggs Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Broadclub Cuttlfish Tropical Indo-pacific

Broadclub Cuttlfish Tropical Indo-pacific
KEL-399 Broadclub Cuttlefish Tropical Indo-pacific Sepia latimanus Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Giant Cuttlefish - Endemic to southern and eastern Australia this is largest of all cuttlefish

Giant Cuttlefish - Endemic to southern and eastern Australia this is largest of all cuttlefish
VT-8371 Giant Cuttlefish - Endemic to southern and eastern Australia this is largest of all cuttlefish and can reach a length of one meter Jervis Bay, NSW

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Broadclub Cuttlefish - This cuttlefish changes colour and shape constantly

Broadclub Cuttlefish - This cuttlefish changes colour and shape constantly
VT-8369 Broadclub Cuttlefish - This cuttlefish changes colour and shape constantly. Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea Sepia latimanus It may reach 500mm in length See also other pictures of S

Background imageCuttlefish Collection: Cuttlefish courting - Two male cuttlefish courting a female. both males struggled with each other

Cuttlefish courting - Two male cuttlefish courting a female. both males struggled with each other to hold the female
VT-8364 Cuttlefish courting - Two male cuttlefish courting a female. both males struggled with each other to hold the female Thailand, Andaman Sea, Richlieu Rock



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"Discover the Enigmatic Cuttlefish: Masters of Disguise and Adventure" Embark on an underwater journey to unravel the mysteries of the captivating cuttlefish. Just like Verne's 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea, these intelligent creatures possess remarkable abilities that will leave you in awe. With one arm wriggling in the air, they brandish their unique charm. Found in warm waters across Asia and the Indo-Pacific region, including Pharaoh Cuttlefish and Giant Cuttlefish from South Australia, these cephalopods are true wonders of nature. Their ever-changing colors and shapes make them masters of disguise as they navigate through vibrant corals. Sepia officinalis is a common species known for its side view captured beautifully in Picture No. 12019792. Growing up to 500mm in length, it showcases a stark contrast to Sepia elegans - a squid-like cuttlefish with flamboyant characteristics. In an isolated area of Papua New Guinea lies an extraordinary creature - possibly a new species. The Flamboyant Cuttlefish exhibits unusual behavior while blending seamlessly with its surroundings. Its discovery adds another chapter to our understanding of these fascinating animals. Witness incredible interactions between great argonauts, cuttlefishes, and flying squids as they gracefully traverse ocean depths together. These marine marvels captivate us not only with their physical prowess but also with their mesmerizing eyes seen up close off Tenerife's coast in Canary Islands. The world offers endless surprises; each encounter reveals more about their intelligence and adaptability. Join us on this adventure into the realm where reality meets imagination – where ancient tales come alive through these enigmatic creatures known as "cuttles.