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yes light comes out of the cuttlefish because they have a string hooked to there body and at the end of it has a light on it
Cuttlefish belong to the phylum mollusca. They are related to molluscs and clams, but do not have a shell, but instead are left entirely unprotected and soft-bodied. They belong also with the octopus and squid, collectively called cephalapods.
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Fish without backbones are known as invertebrate fish. Some examples include jellyfish, cuttlefish, and hagfish. These fish have a soft body structure and lack a bony spinal column.
No, if you go on NOVA.com and type in cuttlefish, you can plainly see that the arms aren't as long as its body.
The word mollusca comes from the Latin word mollis meaning "soft". This word in turn came from the term Aristotle used for cuttlefish, Molluscus, which means "the soft things".
The word mollusca comes from the Latin word mollis meaning "soft". This word in turn came from the term Aristotle used for cuttlefish, Molluscus, which means "the soft things".
No. Cuttlefish are carnivores.
No, octopi and cuttlefish are two different cephalopod species. Octopi have eight arms while cuttlefish have eight arms and two tentacles. Cuttlefish also have a more flattened body compared to octopi.