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The Giant Cuttlefish Finds a Mate

In The Giant Cuttlefish Finds a Mate, narrator Sir David Attenborough explains the color-changing communication of this largest type of cuttlefish. This piques the attention of females, and helps the cuttlefish find a mate. 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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Australia
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Blue Planet II
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5:07
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Q: How do giant cuttlefish communicate?
A: Giant cuttlefish communicate using bands of colors that appear on their skin.

Q: Why do male cuttlefish fight with one another?
A: They are battling for the attention of the female cuttlefish.

Q: How does the smaller male cuttlefish trick the Goliath?
A: It pretends to be a female.

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