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[SIZE=-2]BBC News[/SIZE] | Squid and octopus switch on camouflage [SIZE=-1]BBC News[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]The species, an octopus and a squid, use their adaptable camouflage to cope with changing light conditions in the deep ocean. The creatures' skins respond light that deep-sea predators produce to illuminate their prey. The findings are reported in the ...[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Transparent Octopus Goes Opaque in Blink of an Eye[SIZE=-1]LiveScience.com[/SIZE][/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Deep-Sea Camouflage Switcheroo[SIZE=-1]Discovery News[/SIZE][/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Mid-ocean creatures control light to avoid becoming snacks[SIZE=-1]EurekAlert (press release)[/SIZE][/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Discover Magazine (blog)[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]all 5 news articles[/SIZE] |
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