
sepiids
Sepiids are a group of marine animals more commonly known as cuttlefish, belonging to the class Cephalopoda, which also includes squid and octopuses. They are characterized by their elongated bodies, large eyes, and the ability to rapidly change color and texture for communication and camouflage. Sepiids have a unique internal shell called the cuttlebone, which helps control their buoyancy. They are highly intelligent predators, feeding mainly on small fish and crustaceans, and are known for their complex behaviors and impressive visual displays in their natural marine environments.