This Sea Creature Does an Awesome Hermit Crab Impression | National Geographic

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These pharaoh cuttlefish change their appearance and behavior to mimic hermit crabs. But why?
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Researchers from the University of the Ryukyus, Japan, observed this unusual behavior while feeding the cephalopods in the lab. The cuttlefish would bend their arms and ...
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