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cuttlefish

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

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THEY LIVE IN THE CORAL REEFS.

IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN

PREDATORS

SHARKS, RAYS, DOLPHINS, SEA BIRDS, AND OTHER LARGER FISH

they reproduce sexually

Photo by John Lemieux

How they move.
They use their tentacles and when they are swimming they bring in the water and then they push it out.

ADAPTATION

CAMO, AND THEY SPRAY INK WHEN IN TROUBLE

The digestive system
The digestive system of the cuttlefish is very simple. It begins with the beak, which crushes the food. Particles move down into the mouth and through the esophagus. Food then enters the stomach and eventually passes down in the intestines where it is digested.

How they use their cells
They use their cells to keep them selfs camouflage.

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The cuttlefish has 3 hearts. Two for pumping blood to its large gills, and the other one for pushing oxygen blood to the rest of the body.

The cuttlefish has one of the largest brains for invertebrates. The cuttlefish brain can handle input from a variety of senses, including sight, sound and, even smell

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FUN FACT THEY ARE THE

THE KING OF CAMO UNDER THE SEA!

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