Cuttlefish are able to remember what, where and when specific events happened – right up to their last few days of life, a new study has found. Researchers suggest this is the first evidence of an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Research published on March 3 shows cuttlefish like this one can display self-control. Alex Schnell Cuttlefish can show the same ...
Cuttlefish can delay gratification, and those that can wait longest also do better in a learning test, scientists have discovered. Much like the popular TikTok challenge where kids resist eating ...
It’s a delicacy in France and Spain, and springing up at the UK’s restaurants, but is the trend for dining on cuttlefish sustainable? It can be braised low and slow or grilled in a hot flash, covered ...
While sneaking up on prey, cuttlefish employ a dynamic skin display to avoid detection in last moments of approach, researchers at the University of Bristol have found. Maintaining camouflage while ...
Cuttlefish are fast learners and can exercise self-control in the same way large-brained animals, such as parrots and crows, can, according to new research. The study – published this week in the ...
It appears cuttlefish, like humans, have strong food preferences. Scientists have found that these marine creatures will eat fewer crabs during the day if they know that shrimp, their favourite meal, ...
Cuttlefish are able to remember what, where and when specific events happened – right up to their last few days of life, a new study has found. Researchers suggest this is the first evidence of an ...
Researchers suggest this is the first evidence of an animal whose memory of specific events does not deteriorate with age. Cuttlefish are able to remember what, where and when specific events happened ...
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