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Cuttlefish At Night. Cuttlefish Are Marine Animals Of The Order Sepiida Belonging To The Cephalopoda Class (Which Also Includes Squid, Octopuses, And Nautiluses). Despite Their Common Name, Cuttlefish Are Not Fish But Molluscs. Recent Studies Indicate That Cuttlefish Are Among The Most Intelligent Invertebrate Species. Cuttlefish Are Photochromic, And Are Sometimes Referred To As The Chameleon Of The Sea Because Of Their Remarkable Ability To Rapidly Alter Their Skin Color At Will. Their Skin Flashes A Fast-Changing Pattern As Communication To Other Cuttlefish And To Camouflage Them From Predators. The Patterns On The Cuttlefish Are The Black Pigmented Chromatophores Above A Layer Of Reflective Iridophores And Leucophores.