Pharoah Cuttlefish (Sepia) Cephalopod Pair Laying Eggs - stock video
Two Cuttlefish (Sepia) are mating above a coral reef in the Andaman Sea, Thailand. The female in front laying their eggs in the coral reef. Their colors match the reef identically, with the male flashing neon to impress the female. This amazing display of camouflage protects and allows them to avoid and conquer attacks from predators. This is a primal instinctive behavior displayed by the Cephalopod, that helps to ensure their survival and success as a species. Footage taken whilst scuba diving.
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Categories:
- Cuttlefish,
- Giant Cuttlefish,
- Animal,
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- Animals Mating,
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- 30 Seconds or Greater,
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