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Caran | 01:33 Sun 14th Jan 2018 | ChatterBank
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Why do fishermen catch cuttlefish? We don't eat them do we?
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Don't budgies use cuttlefish bones to sharpen their beaks ?.
It's not really a cooking show

//Enthusiastic nature lover Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall continues his wildlife adventures as he explores the Jurassic Coast to investigate the strange life of its most curious creatures and to meet the local heroes dedicated to helping them. His fascination for marine life centres on an intriguing ocean oddity - the cuttlefish. With the help of local fishermen, Hugh devises a plan to see them close up and to try to understand their otherworldly behaviour.//


But Cuttlefish do have their uses.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuttlefish#Human_uses
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ThNk you Mamya.
You're welcome, they are strange things.
people with burglarious intentions used to carry cuttlefish bones so they could take impressions of a key by pressing it into the bone. I suppose the bone must be softish.
I could quite fancy some of that, Buenchico.
I don't understand why we don't eat cuttlefish in the UK. I often eat them in Spain and they're delicious.
Cuttlefish bones are bones Jno, texture is a bit like dried plaster of Paris. Don't know how you could get a key impression in one, unless your are a Terminator.

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