Why Sepiida?

The cuttlefish, in the order of Sepiida, is the Davinci of the oceanic invertebrates. Its inky-sepia pigment, its large brain-to-body size and its distinctive ability to camouflage itself by altering its skin patterns make it one of the most unique and interesting creatures of the ocean deep. That, and tentacles are just cool.

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