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A Sea of Opportunity in Coral Reefs

In A Sea of Opportunity in Coral Reefs, narrator Sir David Attenborough, dives into the inhabitants of this very busy coral reef, including cuttlefish who have a special adaptation to capture their prey. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Blue Planet II, a natural history series that explores the world's oceans, the animals that live in them, and the threats they face, using modern filming techniques and equipment to capture previously unseen areas of the ocean.

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Southeast Asia
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Blue Planet II
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3:48
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Q: What does the cuttlefish specialize in?
A: It specializes in hunting crabs.

Q: What is the cuttlefish’s secret power?
A: It can create different patterns and colors on its skin to hypnotize the crab.

Q: How does the cuttlefish’s adaptation work?
A: Its skin contains millions of pigment cells with which it can create ever-changing colors and patterns.

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