Wonders of Creation: Cuttlefish
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The cuttlefish is an amazing wonder of creation. Though it is not even classified as a true fish, but rather a mollusk, its camouflage abilities allow it to move about the ocean confusing predators. Join Eric Lyons as he looks at the amazing camouflage tactics of the cuttlefish.
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