Flamboyant Cuttlefish Metasepia Pfefferi Hunts Prey Seafloor Indonesia Muscle Tissue — Stock Photo, Image

A Flamboyant cuttlefish, Metasepia pfefferi, hunts for prey on a seafloor in Indonesia. The muscle tissue of this critter is highly toxic making it one of the few cephalopods found to be poisonous. — Photo

A Flamboyant cuttlefish, Metasepia pfefferi, hunts for prey on a seafloor in Indonesia. The muscle tissue of this critter is highly toxic making it one of the few cephalopods found to be poisonous.

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