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Cuttlefish camouflage gets complicated

Por: Ars Technica Science June 28, 2023

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It's well known that cuttlefish and several other cephalopods can rapidly shift the colors in their skin thanks to that skin's unique structure. But according to a new paper published in the journal Nature, the process by which cuttlefish generate those camouflage patterns is significantly more complex than scientists previously thought. “Prior research suggested that cuttlefish only had a limited selection of pattern components that... + full article



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