Mating commences in Winter when large numbers of cuttlefish gather on the shallow near-shore reefs. Rival males become aggressive with one another, flaring out the web membrane between their tentacles and turning vivid colours. Then, they circle one another, copying each others movements. The larger and more colourful male wins the encounter and neither is harmed. Sometimes however, some males become more violent and one male cuttlefish tries to bite his rival. To attract females, the males splay their tentacles and use all of their colours in an effort to impress the females. 
So..which FB babe do they want?
