Scientists Tricked Bacteria Into Making the Octopus’s Secret Camouflage Pigment
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Scientists have successfully tricked bacteria into producing the octopus's secret camouflage pigment, known as xanthommatin. This achievement appears to be a breakthrough in replicating the octopus's camouflage abilities. The development is part of a broader area of research into camouflage in various species, including other animals with unique abilities to blend in with their surroundings.
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