8 night safaris involve great white shark diving plus they coincide with
the cuttlefish mating season and involve leafy and weedy seadragons and sea lions!
Not exact matches
Male
cuttlefish adopt female coloring, patterns, and shape — to
mate surreptitiously with females guarded by larger rivals.
Cuttlefish gather while young and later on to
mate, but they don't form social structures.
This
cuttlefish has already
mated and is nearing the end of its life.
An unsuccessful male (top right) watches from the sidelines as the successful male (lower right)
mates with the female
cuttlefish (lower left).
«Some of the
cuttlefish, for example, can go from bright red, which means stay away, to zebra - striped, which is an invitation for
mating.»
Mating cuttlefish, Ribbon eels, nudibranchs and Giant frogfishes also showed up in the end to finalise another incredible journey with class!!
Some of the highlights seen included: Pygmy Squid, Painted Frogfish and
mating Broadclub
Cuttlefish!
This time, the most celebrated founds were
mating Bargibanti Pygmy Seahorses, Epaulette Shark, Whitetip Reef Shark and Pygmy
Cuttlefish.