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Cuttlefish can pass the marshmallow test Cuttlefish that were better at self-control also performed better on learning tests.
Cuttlefish are carnivores, preying on small mollusks, crabs, shrimp, fish, octopus worms and other cuttlefish. They use their extendable tentacles to grab prey, which they immobilize with a toxic ...
Researchers just spotted cunning cuttlefish waving to one another with their tentacles, a previously unobserved behavior that pushes the boundaries of the creature’s intelligence. Cuttlefish ...
Food is comforting, blissful, and sometimes confusing. You see a label or a menu listing and imagine some kind of deliciousness. But sometimes, food names can be seriously misleading. This can happen ...
There's lots to sample for instance a traditional Jaffna mutton curry, that is a tribute to the Tamil food culture. Don't ...
Cuttlefish wave their expressive tentacles in four distinctive dancelike motions, a new study finds—possibly to communicate visually and by vibration. These marine invertebrates, which have ...
The skin of a cuttlefish shows its emotional state, changing colors depending on meeting a potential mate or rival. But what happens when a male cuttlefish interacts with Spy Cuttlefish?
Octopus suckers can taste a variety of greasy, sticky molecules, while squid and cuttlefish suckers detect bitter compounds.
Cuttlefish change colors to hide, hunt, and communicate—and, these scientists think, when they dream.
Scientists put Cuttlefish through a marshmallow chest to see how intelligent they are and the results are shocking.
Cuttlefish with greens and rice (soupies me horta ke rizi) Used by the Ancient Greeks as a herbal remedy, nettles add an earthy flavour to this fresh and fragrant dish.