From the chameleon to arctic hare, natural camouflage is a common yet powerful way to survive in the wild. But one animal might surprise you with its camouflage capabilities: the squid.
A) A schematic of a common squid that depicts the muscle-controlled color-changing skin. B) A schematic of a squid skin layer containing embedded chromatophore organs, which transition between ...
According to data from the Undersecretary of Fisheries, between January first and 26 August, 69.618.1 tons of squid was landed in Argentine ports, a 59.8% increase over the same period a year ago ...
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