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Marine mollusc European common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) in the Atlantic Sea Royalty Free Stock Photo
European common cuttlefish - Sepia officinalis Royalty Free Stock Photo
European Common Cuttlefish, Cabo Cope Puntas del Calnegre Natural Park, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
European common cuttlefish - Sepia officinalis Royalty Free Stock Photo
European common cuttlefish - Sepia officinalis Royalty Free Stock Photo
European common cuttlefish - Sepia officinalis Royalty Free Stock Photo
European common cuttlefish - Sepia officinalis Royalty Free Stock Photo
European common cuttlefish - Sepia officinalis
European common cuttlefish - Sepia officinalis Royalty Free Stock Photo
European common cuttlefish - Sepia officinalis Royalty Free Stock Photo
European common cuttlefish - Sepia officinalis Royalty Free Stock Photo
European common cuttlefish - Sepia officinalis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Juvenile European common cuttlefish - Sepia officinalis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Juvenile European common cuttlefish - Sepia officinalis Royalty Free Stock Photo
European common cuttlefish - Sepia officinalis Royalty Free Stock Photo
The common cuttlefish or European common cuttlefish is one of the largest and best-known cuttlefish species. They are a migratory species that spend the summer and spring inshore for spawning and then move to depths of 100 to 200m during autumn and winter. They grow to 49 cm in mantle length and 4 kg in weight.


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