sepiidae

/səˈpaɪəˌdi/
noun
  1. A family of marine mollusks that includes cuttlefish, known for their ink sacs and internal shell.
    • The sepiidae are often studied for their ability to change color rapidly.
    • The fossil record of sepiidae dates back to the Jurassic period.
    • Many species in the sepiidae family are found in warm coastal waters.
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