Red Sea Cuttlefish [Pharaonella redsea]

Description
The Red Sea Cuttlefish (Pharaonella redsea) is a species of cuttlefish endemic to the Red Sea. It is known for its vibrant red coloration, which it uses for communication and camouflage. It is a nocturnal species, hunting small fish and crustaceans at night and hiding in the coral reefs during the day. It has a unique mating ritual, where males display a dazzling array of colors to attract females.
Taxonomy
Phylum |
Mollusks
Mollusca
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Class |
Clams, Oysters, and Scallops
Bivalvia
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Order |
Clams
Veneroida
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Family |
Tellins
Tellinidae
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Genus |
Pharaonella
Pharaonella
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