Cuttlefish feeding scenarios observed in Port Phillip bay Melbourne. Shows different attack modes and use of feeding arm. “The feeding arms are known as feeding tentacles and are used to shoot out and trap prey” ref M Norman. Cephalopods A world guide . To use this video in a commercial player or in broadcasts, please email licensing@storyful.com
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awesome pang.
Who needs to go looking for alien life, there it is!
Sea creatures are astoundingly ugly, and the deeper you go, the uglier they get
Ha! Yes, quite!
Alien Life–yes but imagine if they were 2 -3 metres long. Who would swim in the Bay
oh love the shots but love the music more! 😉
The Cuttlefish are so evolved its amazing how defenseless the fish are
these things are so good at camouflage. I didn’t even see them a few times in this video.
What a horrible way to go
1:36 is a free meal right there
They’re like those sleepy eyed, laid back assassins that can kill with amazing efficiency
The worst part is: they’re not even dead yet when the cuttlefish has caught them. Then, the killing begins.
Who needs Xenomorphs…..
Amazing animals.
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what are the name of these songs?