Cuttlefish adjust their shape and color to suit conditions when seeking prey, study shows
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A study has found that cuttlefish adjust their shape and color to suit conditions when seeking prey. However, the mechanisms behind their ability to match colors are still unclear, with some research suggesting they may be color-blind. Cuttlefish have also been observed using other strategies, such as creating moving skin patterns, and may use shape-shifting to elude predators, although the extent of their communication methods is still being explored.
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