Ferreter, have you ever found a cuttle bone on the beach. I have, in
West Africa. The cuttlefish has a cuttle bone in its body, you know the
ones they put in bird cages. The squid that are all over the Caribbean
are not cuttlefish. Even though the cuttlefish is a squid. I have seen
these small squid especially at night. I don't think cuttlefish are in
our waters, what do others think? Once again just my opinion.
Bob
ferreter wrote:
>
> Hi Andrew, I was snorkeling around at the beach to the south of lake worth
> inlet as i drifted around in about 6-10 ft of water i came across a
> cuttlefish and it was just as curious about me as i for it. i have never
> seen another in s. fl waters . what species ??? sorry but i don't know ,
> describing it would be like telling someone who was blind what the color
> blue looks like as they(the cuttlefish) change color , texture and pattern
> in a blink of an eye. i did get about five feet from it before it vanished ,
> and i really mean vanish , probably shot under me but it was gone . ......
> BTW, about ten barracuda in the same area , they are just as curious but i
> find them a bit more ,,,,un-nerving....(just keep telling yourself "they
> don't bite!!" {much}) ferret
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew D Dickson <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 1:53 AM
> Subject: Re: Cuttlefish
>
> >Dear Conch-L'ers,
> >
> >I have been wondering for years if there are really cuttlefish in the
> >Caribbean waters. If so, which species? I have looked on the internet
> >and found some websites. Unless I missed something, none of the sites
> >answer my questions. I have heard rumors of cuttlebones washing up on
> >the Florida east coast beaches.
> >
> >Andrew Dickson
> >[log in to unmask]
> >
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