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Common cuttlefish (photo)

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SMT1216973
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Common cuttlefish (photo)
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Common cuttlefish skin contains tens of thousands of organs called chromatophores. A cuttlefish brain sends signals to nerves that allow the animal’s color, pattern or shape to change instantaneously. The National Zoo provides its cuttlefish with different colors and patterns of sediment as enrichment to keep their minds active and engaged.

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© Smithsonian Institution / Photo © National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution / Bridgeman Images
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animal / fish / wild / marine life / wildlife / animals / stripes / tentacles / zoological / stripy / striped / white / zebra / photography / common cuttlefish / nature / cuttlefish / eye / zoology / zoo / Photograph / Photography / Mzphoto
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Medium 1024 × 683 px 87 × 58 mm 623 KB

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