Giant cuttlefish Chameleon of the sea
Book - 2026
Peering into the face of a giant cuttlefish is like gazing at a creature from another planet. Eight arms grow out of its head, two suckered feeding tentacles shoot out from pouches below its eyes, and a fearsome beak hooks its prey. In a blink, the giant cuttlefish changes the color and texture of its skin. Blending into its surroundings, the camouflaged fish evades predators, tricks prey, and throws rivals off-balance. With its otherworldly features, superior eyesight, and an ability to learn complex behavior, this remarkable cephalopod has survived for 500 million years. Elaine M. Alexander and illustrator Mike Orod n give readers a clear and close-up look at the smartest and largest of all mollusks, the rock star of the ocean, the chamel...eon of the sea: the giant cuttlefish. Back matter includes brief explorations into its life cycle, adaptations, hunting behavior, mating, and threats to survival, as well as a glossary and bibliography.
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- Subjects
- Published
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Somerville, MA :
Candlewick
2026.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- 32 p. : col. ill. ; 25 cm
- Audience
- PK1
- ISBN
- 9781536229684