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Cuttlefish is a unique and charming Marine creature, which has attracted wide attention because of its special form and rich colors. Their bodies are usually streamlined, allowing them to move freely through the water. The cuttlefish's skin is covered with many changing pigment cells that quickly change color to adapt to their environment and blend in with the surrounding background. This camouflage ability not only helps cuttlefish avoid predators, but also allows them to approach prey silently when hunting.
In the process of making biological specimens, cuttlefish specimens have important scientific value. Through the anatomy and observation of cuttlefish, we can deeply understand its physiological structure and ecological habits. The cuttlefish's internal structure is very complex, with a unique nervous system and digestive system. In particular, their ink sacs secrete ink, allowing them to quickly escape when threatened, a feature that has given cuttlefish an important role in Marine ecology.
The preparation process of cuttlefish often requires very delicate craftsmanship. First, the taxidermist must handle the cuttlefish with great care to maintain the integrity of its appearance and the freshness of its colors. It then goes through several steps, including dehydration, setting and coloring, and is finally made into a specimen. This process requires not only a high level of expertise, but also a deep understanding of biology.
Cuttlefish are not only important in scientific research, but their specimens have become indispensable exhibits in natural history museums and exhibitions. By observing these specimens, the audience can more intuitively recognize the wonderful world of Marine life, feel the diversity of life and the fragility of Marine ecology.
In addition, the display of cuttlefish specimens also triggered people's thoughts on Marine conservation. As the Marine environment deteriorates and cuttlefish and their habitats are threatened.
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