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Photo 1: Adult Sepia bandensis 'begging' for food. Head/body length about 4 inches. Photo, Richard Ross


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Photo 2: Video frame of an adult S. bandensis catching prey with its tentacles. Photo, Richard Ross


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Photo 3: 2 week old S. bandensis, about 1 inch long. Note the detail of the skin structure. Photo, Richard Ross


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Photo 4: Adult S. bandensis mimicking the cyano covered tubing which it is hiding under. Photo, Richard Ross


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Photo 5: Juvenile S. bandensis imitating macro algae. Photo, Richard Ross


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Photo 6: Adult S. bandensis eating a locally caught crab. Photo, Richard Ross


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Photo 7: Adult S. bandensis eating a sickly Cardinal fish. Photo, Richard Ross


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Photo 8: Baby S. bandensis inside the egg. Photo, Mike Irving


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Photo 9: Baby S. bandensis inside the egg. Photo, Richard Ross


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Photo 11: Video frame of 2 male S. bandensis intimidating each other with visual displays. Photo, Richard Ross


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Photo 12: A 'net breeder' used to house and protect baby S. bandensis. Photo, Richard Ross


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