RM2T8E0YG–Cuttlefish: Sepia sp. Cuttlebone. On beach, Portugal.
RFPH8C8C–A cuttlefish bone or cuttlebone with pebbles and seaweed on the beach
RMW7YECA–Flamboyant cuttlefish (Metasepia pfefferi) walking on sea floor and striking at prey. This species walks on sea floor as it has a small cuttle bone and cannot float for long periods of time. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RF2FKCEJH–Close-up and detailed view of the sandy beach on the Mediterranean Sea, on which the dried algae and the bleached limestone skeleton of a squid lie
RMGBH0B0–cuttlefish next to cuttlefish bone
RMEH14PP–Cuttle fish bones on the sand at the beach
RFKFJTY5–White cuttlefish on beach sand
RFW8MHJ4–Cuttlefish bone in the beach in Palau, Sardinia
RM2RDDCJA–Cuttlebone washed up on a beach, reek island . July 2023
RFS23N54–Heart shape on cuttlefish bone
RF2F49PPN–Portrait of a green and yellow budgerigar parakeet sitting on a cuttle fish bone on the side of her cage lit by window light.
RF2K2TTTC–Assorted raw steaks near cutlets and shish kebab
RF2G07NAW–Portrait of a green and yellow budgerigar parakeet sitting on a cuttle fish bone on the side of her cage lit by window light.
RF2F2GW0J–The internal shell or bone of dead cuttlefish. Cuttlefish bone on studio background. High quality photo
RF2GPAWRF–The internal shell or bone of dead cuttlefish. Cuttlefish bone on studio background. High quality photo
RM2G4PPR5–A broadclub cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus, Komodo, Indonesia.
RF2WNXK7M–cuttlefish bone, internal shell from Sepia officinalis) washed on a bed of seaweed on a beach in the UK
RFRR6HBA–Found, natural Cuttlefish bone aka cuttlebone, the internal shell of cephalopod. On sand. Fed to pet birds.
RMMB2WE2–Reef scene with a broadclub cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus, Komodo, Indonesia. Two images were digitally stitched together to create this panorama.
RF2H9P8PW–Top view of various uncooked beef steaks including t bone tomahawk and sirloins steaks near burger cuttles and shashlik on black table
RMMC8MPJ–The eye of a broadclub cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus, Bali, Indonesia.
RMW7YEC8–Flamboyant cuttlefish (Metasepia pfefferi) walking on sea floor and striking at prey. This species walks on sea floor as it has a small cuttle bone and cannot float for long periods of time. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RMMANXY2–A cuttlebone from the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis caught in the English Channel Dorset UK photographed on a black background.
RMGBH0A7–cuttlefish next to cuttlefish bone
RFRH956T–Cuttlebone is washed up by the sea on sandy beach.
RMCB93KJ–Cuttlefish bone cuttle bone washed up on beech amongst bladder wrack
RFW8MHX4–Cuttlefish bone in the beach in Palau, Sardinia
RMHRTBK4–cuttlebone collection of cuttlefish
RF2X0CTP9–A brown cow died in the winter in a semi-desert. The corpse was eaten by a fox, corpse-eating beetles, skin-eating beetles. Big boneswaterlessness
RF2CK0CGK–piece of dry white cuttlefish bone on the sand
RMCC2ER7–A baby cuttlefish (Sepia sp.), just two centimeters long, uses its chromatophores to blend into its coral reef surroundings.
RM2AJ1AN2–The animal life of our seashore With special reference to the New Jersey coast and the southern shore of Long Island . found stranded at the time of full moon, theanimal, while gazing at the luminary, incautiouslyswimming backwardand befouling itselfon the sands. A word or twoabout the cuttle-bone.We frequently hearof this substance inconnection with thekeeping of canary-birds, but probablythere are not manywho associate it wdtha creature at all re- Sepiola ATLANTICA. , ,. T sembling our squid.If we slice open the back of our animal,or that side which lies opposite to thefunnel, we observe emb
RF2F2GRXG–The internal shell or bone of dead cuttlefish. Cuttlefish bone on studio background. High quality photo
RF2GPAWH8–The internal shell or bone of dead cuttlefish. Cuttlefish bone on studio background. High quality photo
RMR5DMYA–1. Decoy to catch Cuttle fish from Otaheite. 2. Hook of nacre shell from above. 3. Hook of Mother of Pearl from above. 4. Hook of wood and bone from New Zealand. DRAWINGS, in Indian ink, illustrative of Capt. Cook's first voyage, 1768 -1770, chiefly relating to Otaheite and New Zealand, by A. Buchan, John F. Miller, and others. 1768-1770. Source: Add. 15508, no.27.
RM2ATTX5N–Common Cuttlefish
RFRR6HB6–Found, natural Cuttlefish bone aka cuttlebone, the internal shell of cephalopod. Isolated on white background. Food for pet birds.
RMPFM9G7–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. Gladius of the Calamary. Rudimental Shell of the Cuttle-fish. The Sepium or Cuttle-bone (Jig. 229) is a well-known substance, and formerly figured in the Materia Medica as an antacid. It is a light cellular calcareous body, of a peculiar form and structure; and, as it is confined ex- clusively to the genus Sepia, its presence alone serves to characterise that section of Cepha- lopods. Its form is an elongated oval, de- pressed, convex on the dorsal surface, partly convex and partly concave on the opposite side: it termin
RMA85W8J–Cuttlebone
RMMC8N91–A broadclub cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus, Bali, Indonesia.
RMW7YEC9–Flamboyant cuttlefish (Metasepia pfefferi) walking on sea floor, in stalking posture. This species walks on sea floor as it has a small cuttle bone and cannot float for long periods of time. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RMMK89W8–A broadclub cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus, Komodo, Indonesia.
RM2C665PF–Gravestone of Karl Marx at a cemetery in London, England, Great Britain
RFRH9563–Cuttlebone is washed up by the sea on sandy beach.
RMCB93JE–Cuttlefish bone cuttle bone washed up on beech amongst bladder wrack
RMRWTG71–Elements of zoölogy a Elements of zoölogy : a textbook elementsofzolo00tenn Year: c1875 398 MOLLUSCA : CEPHALOPODA. FIG. 537. ''Pen' or 'Cuttle-bone' of Loligo pallida, Verrill. FIG. 538. Lnlign pallida, Verrill. Reduced to one-third natural size. colored pigment-cells; and these animals have the power of effecting such changes in these cells, that the hues of the skin.differ from one moment to another.
RMHRTBJX–cuttlebone collection of cuttlefish
RF2WJN0C5–A brown cow died in the winter in a semi-desert. The corpse was eaten by a fox, corpse-eating beetles, skin-eating beetles. Big boneswaterlessness
RMD6TJ5M–Common Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) cuttlebone, washed up on a pebble beach, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England, March
RM2ANE38T–Livingston's true blue bulbs plants seeds for autumn . Very convenient. Can be used for holding Cuttle Bone,Song Restorer. Lettuce. Chickweed, etc. Is adjustable to largeor small pieces. Each, 10c, postpaid. Feed CUPS Several kinds, glassoropal. Each, 8c.:2for15c. FoodHolder The cup ismade of tinplate and han-dle of brass. Itisusedforhold-iug Egg Food, Extra Seed. Berries, Apple, etc.Each, 10c, postpaid.. Fits in between two wire= Perch Scraper The knife is made of brass and has polished wood handle.With it the perches can be cleaned from the outside of the cagewithout removing them. This is t
RF2F2GWJE–The internal shell or bone of dead cuttlefish. Cuttlefish bone on studio background. High quality photo
RF2GPAWRP–The internal shell or bone of dead cuttlefish. Cuttlefish bone on studio background. High quality photo
RM2ATTX3H–Common Cuttlefish
RMPFYPPK–. The popular natural history . Zoology. 504 THE LITTLE SQUID. own seas. It is chiefly remarkable for the chalky internal skeleton, commonly called Cuttle-bone, and much used for the manufacture of tooth-powder. This year, 18; 5, 1 found eight of these bones on the sands at Margate, and all within a space of a few yards square. The *one is seen lying on the right of the animil. The upper figure is that of the Webbed Sepia, an inhabitant of Green- land, and very rare. Its colour is violet. The species belonging to the family of the Octopodidje, or Eight-armed Cuttles, possess no external shell
RMMK89PF–A broadclub cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus, Komodo, Indonesia.
RM2KXRGP6–The stumpy-spined cuttlefish, Sepia bandensis, is common on coral reefs, and is just two inches long, Philippines.
RFRH957C–Cuttlebone is washed up by the sea on sandy beach.
RM2H6T3NH–The stumpy-spined cuttlefish, Sepia bandensis, is common on coral reefs, Philippines. It is pictured attempting to camouflage its color and shape to m
RMHRTBJP–cuttlebone collection of cuttlefish
RMD4GBHJ–A broadclub cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus, Komodo, Indonesia.
RMD6TJ58–Common Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) cuttlebone, washed up on a pebble beach, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England, March
RMRWMWE3–Elements of conchology Prepared Elements of conchology / Prepared for the use of schools and colleges elementsofconcho00rusc Year: 1844 CUTTLE-FISHES.—NAUTILUS. appendages arranged like the calmaries; but their body, which is oval and depressed, is furnished with fleshy, lateral fins, occu- pying the whole length of the sack, and the back is sustained by a large internal shell, the structure of which has been already mentioned. The species most commonly found in the seas of Europe—Sepia officinalis—attains a foot in length or more. The cuttle-fish bone or shell, in powder, is used as a denti
RM2CPDG28–. The Bird food company's book of cage birds: . in the cage of all seed-eating birds, as they sharpen theirbills upon it and also occasionally eat it, and beingslightly salt in its nature, it is very benefi-cial. Every owner of a bird knows what atroublesome thing it is to keep a cuttle-bone between the bars ofa cage, and that the holdersthat are sold are very un-satisfactory fastenings. Wehave patented a combinedcuttle bone and holder, thesimplicity of which is shownby the engraving. The entiresurface of the bone is acces-sible to the bird, and it isheld firmly in position until every particl
RF2F2GPAN–The internal shell or bone of dead cuttlefish. Cuttlefish bone on studio background. High quality photo
RF2GPAWWA–The internal shell or bone of dead cuttlefish. Cuttlefish bone on studio background. High quality photo
RM2ATTX9R–Common Cuttlefish
RMPG3YP1–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. V. CEPHALOPODA 341 chambered shells; but in other recent forms and in man)'extinct species the shell is more or less rudimentary. In Spirilla (the animals of which are extremely rare, the dead shells common) there is a similar chambered shell, buried in the mantle (fig. 363). Its position {entogastric) is the reverse of that of Nautilus. In the Dccapoda the equivalent of the shell is completely concealed in the back of the am'mal. In the Sepias it is a lamellar calcareous structure, the â vell-known cuttle bone; in the Loliginid;e it forms a 'pen' of purely org
RFRH956M–Cuttlebone is washed up by the sea on sandy beach.
RMHRTBJK–cuttlebone collection of cuttlefish
RMD4GBE7–A broadclub cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus, Komodo, Indonesia.
RMCNN5WY–Common Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) cuttlebone, washed up on sandy beach, Whitecliff Bay, Isle of Wight, England, june
RM2CDH8YC–. [Holiday catalogue.] . Bird Cages, from 75c. to $10.75; parrotcages, $1.75 to 11.00; cage guards, 40c;hooks, 5c to 45c; bath tubs. 5c.; seed.10c; gravel. 4c manna, 10c; cuttle bone,5c; bitters, 18c; song restorer, 10c. Gauze seed guards, adjustable to anycage, 35c. Hundreds of other useful and prettythings, not only for the kitchen, but forevery room in the house, that will bevalued as labor savers and appreciatedas gifts. Shoe-blacking Cases.$1.00 to $3.50.
RF2F2GT5A–The internal shell or bone of dead cuttlefish. Cuttlefish bone on studio background. High quality photo
RF2GPAWHE–The internal shell or bone of dead cuttlefish. Cuttlefish bone on studio background. High quality photo
RM2ATTX2D–Common Cuttlefish
RFRH955M–Cuttlebone is washed up by the sea on sandy beach.
RMHRTBK1–cuttlebone collection of cuttlefish
RMD4GB9C–A broadclub cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus, Komodo, Indonesia.
RMD4GMH0–The stumpy-spined cuttlefish, Sepia bandensis, is common on coral reefs, but only seen at night, Komodo National Park, Indonesia
RM2CP9KH8–. Bishop, the bird man's book, on the care and management of birds . he cups areclosed at the top, so that sparrows, when the bird hangs out in summer,cannot eat the birds food and otherwise annoy him; the bottom has anextra brim one third of an inch in height—this is to keep the fender inplace and proper shape. I furnish my Perfection Fender Cage, with Bath-ing Dish, O. Lindemann & Cos. Patent Food Holder, Cuttle Bone andHolder, Brass Spring, Spring Bracket and Fender, complete, at $3.50. This Cage, and many other beautifully designed and practical Cages soldat my store, are manufactured by O
RF2F2GW99–The internal shell or bone of dead cuttlefish. Cuttlefish bone on studio background. High quality photo
RF2GPAWRM–The internal shell or bone of dead cuttlefish. Cuttlefish bone on studio background. High quality photo
RMPB8BBP–The stumpy-spined cuttlefish or dwarf cuttlefish, Sepia bandensis, can be found in the shallow coastal waters of the Philippines.
RM2ATTX6R–Common Cuttlefish
RMF0T090–A broadclub cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus, Komodo, Indonesia.
RFRH9572–Cuttlebone is washed up by the sea on sandy beach.
RM2CDH7YN–. [Holiday catalogue.] . Bird Cages, from 75c. to $10.75; parrotcages, $1.75 to 11.00; cage guards, 40c;hooks, 5c to 45c; bath tubs. 5c.; seed.10c; gravel. 4c manna, 10c; cuttle bone,5c; bitters, 18c; song restorer, 10c. Gauze seed guards, adjustable to anycage, 35c. Hundreds of other useful and prettythings, not only for the kitchen, but forevery room in the house, that will bevalued as labor savers and appreciatedas gifts. Shoe-blacking Cases.$1.00 to $3.50.. 52.50 to p. 75 Wanamaker ball-bear-ing sewing machines.Light running, easilymanaged, no noise,high arm, doublefeed, self-threadingshut
RF2F2GW0A–The internal shell or bone of dead cuttlefish. Cuttlefish bone on studio background. High quality photo
RF2GPAWWG–The internal shell or bone of dead cuttlefish. Cuttlefish bone on studio background. High quality photo
RMF0T08X–A broadclub cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus, Komodo, Indonesia.
RM2C86J5M–This cuttlebone washed up on a beach in Indonesia. It is the internal shell of the cephalopod and likely from a broadclub cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus.
RMRDPJD9–. The animal life of our seashore. With special reference to the New Jersey coast and the southern shore of Long Island. Marine animals. THE SHELL-FISH OF THE COAST. 13 This habit appears to account for the numbers fre- quently found stranded at the time of full moon, the animal, while gazing at the luminary, incautiously swimming backward and befouling itself on the sands. A word or two about the cuttle-bone. We frequently hear of this substance in connection with the keeping of canary- birds, but probably there are not many who associate it with a creature at all re- SEPIOLA ATLANTIC a. , ,.
RMRDAX8H–. The popular natural history . Zoology. 504 THE LITTLE SQUID. own seas. It is chiefly remarkable for the chalky internal skeleton, commonly called Cuttle-bone, and much used for the manufacture of tooth-powder. This year, 18; 5, 1 found eight of these bones on the sands at Margate, and all within a space of a few yards square. The *one is seen lying on the right of the animil. The upper figure is that of the Webbed Sepia, an inhabitant of Green- land, and very rare. Its colour is violet. The species belonging to the family of the Octopodidje, or Eight-armed Cuttles, possess no external shell
RMRHJYEP–. The biology of marine animals. Marine animals; Physiology, Comparative. SKELETONS, SHELTERS AND SPECIAL DEFENCES 651 Chemical analyses are available for the shells of Nautilus, Spirula and Sepia. Organic matter is small in amount, around 2-5 %, somewhat higher values occurring in cuttle-bone than in the hard shell of Nautilus. Chitin occurs in the shell or endoskeleton of all groups (Table 15.4). The mineral matter is predominantly aragonite (94-99-7%) (23). Brachiopods. The shells of brachiopods, which superficially are so similar to those of lamellibranchs, are likewise bivalved. The two v
RMRD5D84–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. Gladius of the Calamary. Rudimental Shell of the Cuttle-fish. The Sepium or Cuttle-bone (Jig. 229) is a well-known substance, and formerly figured in the Materia Medica as an antacid. It is a light cellular calcareous body, of a peculiar form and structure; and, as it is confined ex- clusively to the genus Sepia, its presence alone serves to characterise that section of Cepha- lopods. Its form is an elongated oval, de- pressed, convex on the dorsal surface, partly convex and partly concave on the opposite side: it termin
RMRHK0PM–. The Bird food company's book of cage birds:. Cage birds. 11 In the cage of all seed-eating birds, as they sliarpen their bills upon It and also occasionally eat it, and beine slightly salt in its nature, it is very benefi- cial. Every owner of a bird knows what a troublesome thing it is to keep a cuttle- bone between the bars of a cage, and that the holders that are sold are very un- satisfactory fastenings. We have patented a combined cuttle bone and holder, the simplicity of which is shown by the engraving. The entire surface of the bone is acces- sible to the bird, and it is held firmly i
RMRDGG50–. A textbook in general zoology. Zoology. CLAMS, OYSTERS, AND MUSSELS 119 used as a means of defense. When pursued by an enemy, the squid ejects some of this pigment which colors the water and bhnds the pursuer. The body of the giant squid sometimes becomes eiglit or nine feet long, while the largest pair of arms may attain a length of twenty or thirty feet. Cuttlefish.—The in- ternal shell of this animal is calcareous and furnishes the cuttle bone so uni- versally used for feed- ing canaries. The body of a cuttlefish is much shorter and more oval than the squid's. Otherwise these two mollusks
RMRHK0P3–. The Bird food company's book of cage birds:. Cage birds. 11 In the cage of all seed-eating birds, as they sliarpen their bills upon It and also occasionally eat it, and beine slightly salt in its nature, it is very benefi- cial. Every owner of a bird knows what a troublesome thing it is to keep a cuttle- bone between the bars of a cage, and that the holders that are sold are very un- satisfactory fastenings. We have patented a combined cuttle bone and holder, the simplicity of which is shown by the engraving. The entire surface of the bone is acces- sible to the bird, and it is held firmly i
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