Zoe Doubleday, Associate Professor and Marine Ecologist, Adelaide University; Bethany Jackel, PhD student, Flinders University This year’s cuttlefish season has been unlike any other. Every winter, more than 100,000 giant Australian cuttlefish can usually be found mating along the rocky coastline of Point Lowly, northeast of Whyalla, South Australia. They put on shapeshifting, colourful displays in their attempts to attract a mate.
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