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but they are actually all fish. They are part of the Antennariidae family, the same as anglerfish, and can camouflage themselves to sneak up on prey. In fact, that’s why they are so colorful. Their ...
The fish was seen camouflaged on a submerged metal ... family and also due to the fish’s elusive nature. Masters of camouflage, the frogfish are extremely hard to detect, even when they are ...
Allen, J., Genter, B., Hanlon, R. (2011). "Hyperspectral imaging of cuttlefish camouflage indicates good color match in the eyes of fish predators." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences ...
And where these structures are white, around where the organism’s fruiting structures are located, they may act as a ...
Leafies are shaped to give themselves near-perfect camouflage in seaweed. But the leaf-like structures are not used for swimming. To move, this species uses two fins—one pectoral and one dorsal ...
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