Common Cuttlefish was created in 1758.
what do cuttlefish have in common
They have no teeth
Cuttlefish, octopi, squid, and chambered nautiluses are all in the cephalopods.If you wanted the SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATION of the common cuttlefish, here it is:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: MolluscaClass: CephalopodaOrder: SepiidaFamily: SepiidaeGenus: SepiaSpecies: Sepia officinalisRemember: if you are typing the common cuttlefish's species, it is italicizedif you are writing it, underline it.Hope this helps! :D
No. Like most cephalopods alive today, cuttlefish lack shells.
Cuttlefish produce a brownish-colored ink called sepia. Cuttlefish ink was in fact where sepia first came from. The Latin name of the common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, reflects this fact.
Cuttlefish are invertebrates in the phylum Mollusca, class Cephalopoda. Cephalodpods, such as the cuttlefish, are distinct from other mollusks in that they exhibit bilateral symmetry and a modification of the "foot" portion of their bodies into a collection of tentacles. Cuttlefish have internalized the characteristic shell of the mollusks in the form of the cuttlebone, which is commonly known as the tough white material given to parakeets and other caged birds as a source of calcium. Cuttlefish have W-shaped pupils, release a brown pigment called sepia when they are alarmed, and are considered to be one of the species most proficient at camouflage in the world.Cuttlefish are also considered some of the most intelligent invertebrates in the world. Other examples of cephalopods are octopuses, squids, and nautiluses."Cuttlefish are Marine_(ocean) animals of the Order_(biology) Sepiida belonging to the Class_(biology) Cephalopod(which also includes Squid, Octopus, and Nautilus). Despite their common name, cuttlefish are not fish but Mollusk. Recent studies indicate that cuttlefish are among the most Cephalopod_intelligenceInvertebrate."
If you are after Cuttlefish bone. You should be able to find it in most pet shops. I do not know if live cuttlefish are for sale normally.
Cuttlefish are in fact invertebrates. This is because they are not actually fish, as their names hint. Cuttlefish are mollusks, and are in the same group of animals as species such as octopuses or squid.
No. Cuttlefish are carnivores.
A cuttlefish belongs to the kingdom Animalia.
no cuttlefish is 1 word not 2