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  1. Giant cuttlefish - Wikipedia

    The giant cuttlefish is native to temperate and subtropical waters of Australia, from Brisbane in Queensland to Shark Bay in Western Australia and Tasmania to the south. It occurs on rocky …

  2. Giant Cuttlefish - The Australian Museum

    Jul 4, 2022 · The Giant Cuttlefish, which grows to almost 1 m (including its 10 tentacles), has a cuttlebone of about 60 cm. As cuttlefishes are a preferred food for dolphins, seals and sharks, …

  3. Giant Australian Cuttlefish: Where to Find Them and Why …

    Sep 30, 2025 · A guide to the giant Australian cuttlefish and Whyalla’s world-famous aggregation, including behaviour, mating displays and where to see them.

  4. All you need to know about giant Australian cuttlefish

    Jul 4, 2025 · Every winter tens of thousands of giant Australian cuttlefish congregate in South Australia. Learn where, why and how to swim with them.

  5. Australian Giant Cuttlefish - A Guide to the Whyalla Aggregation

    In a remote corner of the coastline, thousands of Australian Giant Cuttlefish (Sepia apama) congregate in a pulsating, color-shifting display of life, death, and legacy. This is not merely a …

  6. Sepia apama | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web

    Sepia apama , known as the Australian giant cuttlefish, derives its common name from its geographical origin and nativity, Australia.

  7. Sepia apama, the Australian Giant cuttlefish - The Cephalopod …

    Sepia apama, the Australian Giant cuttlefish, is the largest cuttlefish species in the world. Individuals in excess of 5 kg are not uncommon.

  8. giant australian cuttlefish - Great Southern Reef

    Giant Australian Cuttlefish are the largest cuttlefish species in the world. Although they can be found all along the Great Southern Reef, there is a distinct population that gather in large …

  9. Giant Australian Cuttlefish

    These giant cuttlefish are excellent at camouflage and can push up branched flaps of skin all over their bodies to help them stalk their prey while hiding from predators such as dolphins, seals, …

  10. Giant Cuttlefish - Sepia apama Gray, 1849 - Australian Museum

    Mar 15, 2021 · This species is the largest of all the cuttlefish and an expert at colour change and camouflage. They can change colour in an instant, and by raising parts of their skin, they can …