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The pharaoh cuttlefish (Acanthosepion pharaonis) is a large cuttlefish species, growing to 42 cm in mantle length and 5 kg in weight. Acanthosepion pharaonis is likely a complex of at least three species, Acanthosepion pharaonis I, commonly located in the Red Sea and Persian Gulf, A. pharaonis II, located … See more
The pharaoh cuttlefish is native to at least the western Indian Ocean, including the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. Of all the cuttlefish species in the Persian Gulf, it is the most commonly caught. When hunting at night, it swims up … See more
Most cephalopods use their two elongated tentacles for prey hunting, and particularly cuttlefish are known to use a three step process of … See more
Pharaoh cuttlefish often show a solid colour when resting on a solid colour background, alternating from a pale white to all dark brown. … See more
Pharaoh cuttlefish reproduce similarly to most other cuttlefish. Large males compete in combat until a victor is decided, although it … See more
The pharaoh cuttlefish is a commonly fished species of cuttlefish in the Philippines, as well as the most economically … See more
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