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Q: How do cuttlefishes look like?
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Are cuttlefishes eight yards long?

no....50 yds in mantle


What sea animals have tentacles?

Octopuses, squids, and cuttlefishes are some.


What is the cuttlefishes physical features?

Small, pink, looks like a squid with octopus tentacles on its face. changes colors, looks cute and cuddly.


What is a cuttlefishes habitat?

warm tropical water to freezing polar water


What is a cuttlefishes color of blood?

The color of cuttlefish blood is a blue-green due to the high concentrations of copper that it contains.


Are a cuttlefishes arms twice the size of its body?

no..only a few inches long no..only a few inches long


What is a cuttlefishes importance?

Cuttlefish are used much in exotic cuisine such as Taiwanese, Chinese, and many other cultures. They are a quite popular seafood in Asia.


What is the plural form of CUTTLE?

The word cuttle is a short form for the nouns cuttlefish or cuttlebone (the skeleton or skeletal material of a cuttlefish). The plural forms are cuttlefishes or cuttlebones.


What is literal meaning of decapoda?

The order of Crustacea which includes the shrimps, lobsters, crabs, etc., A division of the dibranchiate cephalopods including the cuttlefishes and squids. See Decacera.


What type of mollusk has large eyes?

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inhabit tropical/temperate ocean waters. They are mostly shallow-water animals although they are known to go to depths of about 600 metres (2,000 ft)