Pharoah Cuttlefish (Sepiida) Cephalopod Animal Behavior Sea Life Underwater, Ko Haa Archipelago, Andaman Sea, Krabi, Thailand. - stock video
Coral reefs are the one of earths most complex ecosystems, containing over 800 species of corals and one million animal and plant species. Here we see a shallow coral reef consisting mainly of hard corals, with a juvenile Pharoah Cuttlefish (Sepiida) swimming. Cuttlefish (Cephalopod) are able to change colour to blend in with their surroundings by way of camouflage, as seen here. This is a primal instinctive animal behaviour, that helps to ensure their survival.
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- Cuttlefish,
- 4K Resolution,
- Andaman Sea,
- Animal,
- Animal Behaviour,
- Animal Wildlife,
- Animals In The Wild,
- Aquatic Organism,
- Beauty In Nature,
- Broadclub Cuttlefish,
- Camouflage,
- Cephalopod,
- Cnidarian,
- Coral - Cnidarian,
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- Environment,
- Environmental Conservation,
- Environmental Issues,
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- Fish,
- HD Format,
- Hard Coral,
- Horizontal,
- Krabi Town,
- Less than 10 Seconds,
- Living Organism,
- Nature,
- No People,
- Non US Film Location,
- One Animal,
- Outdoors,
- Reef,
- Scuba Diver Point of View,
- Sea,
- Sea Life,
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- Thailand,
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- Undersea,
- Underwater,
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