Guardian Nature School Team Contact Blog Project Noah Facebook Project Noah Twitter

A worldwide community photographing and learning about wildlife

Join Project Noah!
nature school apple icon

Project Noah Nature School visit nature school

Caribbean Reef Squid

Sepioteuthis sepioidea

Description:

Caribbean reef squid have been shown to communicate using a variety of color, shape, and texture changes. Squid are capable of rapid changes in skin color and pattern through nervous control of chromatophores. In addition to camouflage and appearing larger in the face of a threat, squids use color, patterns, and flashing to communicate with one another in various courtship rituals. Caribbean reef squid can send one message via color patterns to a squid on their right, while they send another message to a squid on their left.

Habitat:

Seen in Sharon's Serenity coral reef in Klein Bonaire.

Species ID Suggestions



Sign in to suggest organism ID

No Comments

The MnMs
Spotted by
The MnMs

Bonaire, Caribisch Nederland, Netherlands

Spotted on Sep 15, 2017
Submitted on Jan 14, 2018

Related Spottings

Bigfin Reef Squid Caribbean Reef Squid Caribbean Reef Squid Squid eggs (probably southern calamari squid, Sepioteuthis australis).

Nearby Spottings

Whitespotted filefish ♀️ Yellow Warbler Honeycomb trunkfish French angelfish
Noah Guardians
Noah Sponsors
join Project Noah Team

Join the Project Noah Team