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  2. Cuttlefish - Wikipedia

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  3. Common cuttlefish - Wikipedia

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    Common cuttlefish

  4. Giant cuttlefish - Wikipedia

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    Giant cuttlefish

  5. Sepia trygonina - Wikipedia

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    Sepia trygonina. ( Rochebrune, 1884) [ 2] Synonyms [ 3] Doratosepion trygoninum Rochebrune, 1884. Sepia trygonina, the trident cuttlefish, is a species of cuttlefish in the genus Sepia from the Red Sea and the western Indian Ocean. [ 4] They are also a major source of food for larger marine life like dolphins, seals, and even birds.

  6. Sepia (cephalopod) - Wikipedia

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    Sepia (cephalopod)

  7. Sepia elegans - Wikipedia

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    Sepia elegans is a small species of cuttlefish [ 3] which has an elongated mantle which is oval in shape and has a length that is more than two times greater than its width, [ 4] with a maximum mantle length of 80mm. [ 5] It has a short, broad tentacular club which is blunt towards its tip and has 6-8 suckers in oblique, crosswise rows.

  8. Dwarf cuttlefish - Wikipedia

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    The dwarf cuttlefish (Sepia bandensis), also known as the stumpy-spined cuttlefish, is a species of cuttlefish native to the shallow coastal waters of the Central Indo-Pacific. [4][5] The holotype of the species was collected from Banda Neira, Indonesia. [2] It is common in coral reef and sandy coast habitats, usually in association with sea ...

  9. Cuttlebone - Wikipedia

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