Cuttlefish are cephalopods with eight front-facing limbs.
The Broadclub Cuttlefish is native to the Indian and western Pacific Oceans (from East Africa to southern Japan and northern Australia).
It is one of the largest cuttlefish (to 50cm mantle length) and the most common on coral reefs. Active by day,
it mesmerises prey (small fish, crustaceans) with its colour and pattern changes.