Transvestite cuttlefish have a better chance of mating, international researchers show. Male cuttlefish who look and act like females can reach a potential mate and successfully fertilise her. Up to ...
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We Already Knew That Cephalopods Were Intelligent, but Not to This Extent: A Cuttlefish Has Passed a Test Designed for Children
A new study has revealed that common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) are capable of delayed gratification, a trait previously ...
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