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Unique arm-flapping behavior of the pharaoh cuttlefish, <Emphasis Type="Italic">Sepia pharaonis</Emphasis>: putative mimicry of a hermit crab
Authors:Kohei Okamoto  Haruhiko Yasumuro  Akira Mori  Yuzuru Ikeda
Institution:1.Department of Zoology, Graduate School of Science,Kyoto University,Kyoto,Japan;2.Department of Chemistry, Biology and Marine Science, Faculty of Science,University of the Ryukyus,Nishihara,Japan;3.Division of Marine and Environmental Sciences, Graduate School of Engineering and Science,University of the Ryukyus,Nishihara,Japan
Abstract:Cephalopods are able to control their arms sophisticatedly and use them for various behaviors, such as camouflage, startling predators and hunting prey. Here, we report a previously undescribed arm-flapping behavior of the pharaoh cuttlefish, Sepia pharaonis, observed in captivity. S. pharaonis raised the first pair of arms and wrinkled the parts near the distal end, where the skin color was darkened. Additionally, S. pharaonis spread the second and third pairs of arms and bent them as if they were jointed, and flapped the distal ends. S. pharaonis showed this behavior in two different situations: after being introduced into a large space, and during hunting. We discuss the putative functions of this behavior, including possible mimicry of a hermit crab, considering the situations in which the behavior was observed.
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