ꠝꠥꠟ ꠙꠣꠔꠣ
Appearance
ꠃꠁꠇꠤꠝꠤꠒꠤꠀ ꠇꠝꠘ꠆ꠔꠣ ꠁꠇꠐꠣ ১২০,৯৪৪,৭৬৮ꠐꠣ ꠝꠤꠒꠤꠀ ꠚꠣꠁꠟꠞ ꠄꠉꠥ ꠡꠋꠉ꠆ꠞꠢꠡꠣꠟꠣ ꠎꠣ ꠈꠥꠟꠣꠌꠣ ꠛꠦꠛꠢꠣꠞꠇꠞꠣꠞꠟꠣꠈ ꠀꠞ ꠁꠈꠣꠘꠅ ꠎꠦꠍꠣꠄ ꠅꠛꠖꠣꠘ ꠞꠣꠈꠔꠣ ꠙꠣꠞꠛꠣ ⁕ |
ꠀꠁꠎꠇꠥꠞ ꠛꠣꠍꠣ ꠍꠛꠤ
Common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis), Arrábida National Park, Portugal. The common cuttlefish is one of the largest and best-known cuttlefish species. They are a migratory species that spend the summer and spring inshore for spawning and then move to depths of 100 to 200m during autumn and winter. They only have a lifespan of 1–2 years and have many predators including sharks, dolphins, seals, fish, and cephalopods which includes other cuttlefish. During the day, most cuttlefish can be found buried below the substrate and fairly inactive. At night however, they are actively searching for prey and can ambush them from under the substrate. Cuttlefish are carnivorous and eat a variety of organisms including crustaceans (crabs and shrimp), small fish, molluscs (clams and snails), and sometimes other cuttlefish.
ꠀꠁꠎꠇꠥꠞꠞ ꠛꠣꠍꠣ ꠝꠤꠒꠤꠀ
ꠅꠋꠡ ꠟꠂꠘ
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ꠃꠁꠇꠤꠝꠤꠒꠤꠀ ꠇꠝꠘ ꠄꠙ
![]() ꠀꠙꠘꠦ ꠎꠦꠈꠣꠘꠃ ꠎꠣꠁꠘ ꠨ ꠃꠁꠇꠤꠝꠤꠒꠤꠀ ꠙꠇꠟ꠆ꠙꠔ ꠀꠙꠘꠣꠞ ꠍꠛꠤ ꠖꠣꠘ ꠇꠞꠂꠘ ꠪ ꠘꠄꠀ ꠃꠁꠇꠤꠝꠤꠒꠤꠀ ꠇꠝꠘꠔꠣ ꠝꠥꠛꠣꠁꠟ ꠄꠙ ꠒꠣꠃꠘꠟꠃꠒ ꠇꠞꠂꠘ ⁕
ꠚꠞ
ꠀꠙꠘꠦ ꠎꠥꠖꠤ ꠃꠁꠇꠤ ꠇꠝꠘ꠆ꠔꠣꠔ ꠘꠄꠀ ꠛꠦꠛꠢꠣꠞꠇꠣꠞ꠆ꠞꠣ ꠅꠁꠀ ꠕꠣꠇꠂꠘ ꠔꠦ ꠛꠤꠡꠄꠜꠤꠔ꠆ꠔꠤꠇ ꠍꠛꠤꠘ, ꠝꠣꠘꠡꠝ꠆ꠝꠔ ꠍꠛꠤꠘ ꠅꠕꠛꠣ ꠝꠥꠟ꠆ꠎꠛꠣꠘ ꠍꠛꠤꠘ ꠛꠤꠜꠣꠉ ꠕꠦꠇꠦ ꠎꠣꠔ꠆ꠞꠣ ꠡꠥꠞꠥ ꠇꠞꠥꠘ ⁕ |
ꠃꠁꠇꠤꠍꠚꠞ ꠟꠦꠈꠣ ꠅꠁꠍꠦ ꠘꠤꠎꠕꠘꠦ ꠝꠣꠉꠘꠣ ꠟꠦꠈꠞꠣꠖꠤ ꠀꠞ ꠁꠈꠣꠘ ꠞꠣꠈꠣ ꠅꠄ ꠀꠘꠣꠙꠣꠄꠖꠣꠞ ꠃꠁꠇꠤꠝꠤꠒꠤꠀ ꠚꠣꠃꠘ꠆ꠒꠦꠡꠘ ꠅ ꠨ ꠎꠦ ꠙꠔꠤꠡ꠆ꠑꠣꠘꠦ ꠀꠞꠅ ꠅꠘꠦꠇꠔꠣ ꠞꠣꠈꠂꠘ ꠅꠘꠦꠇꠎꠣꠔ ꠝꠣꠔꠇꠕꠣꠄ ꠀꠞ ꠝꠣꠉꠘꠣ ꠎꠤꠘꠤꠡꠣꠁꠘ꠆ꠔꠞ ꠘꠤꠎꠕꠘꠦ ꠇꠞꠣ ꠇꠣꠝ ꠇꠣꠎ ꠪ | ||
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