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A newborn Cuttlefish.
The not fully developed chromatophorus cells do not enable it to camouflage itself adequately: you’d better hide…!
With a technique it will use as an adult, the little Cuttlefish hides by covering itself with sand by means its retractable tentacles which are generally used for hunting.
Shot captured in the wild in the Mediterranean Sea (Italy) by 3CCD camera - PAL system.
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