| | RIGHT! | From what natural object is Sepia, a dark brown-grey color used in photography, extracted? | | Pine tree Roses Cuttlefish | Next Question | | | Sepia is extracted from cuttlefish. Sepia is a dark brown-grey pigment that is used in photography and paints. Although sepia can now be artificially made, this pigment was extracted from the ink sac of the cuttlefish. This type of marine animal is a mollusk, not a fish! |
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