Deep-sea Camouflage Tactics Revealed (rss.slashdot)
Honken writes "A recent study by scientists at Duke University has found that
transparent deep-sea octopuses turn red when exposed to blue light similar to
what predators emit, allowing them to hide using both transparency and by
absorbing the wavelengths of the blueish light emitted by deep-sea predators.
The Register quickly made the not-so-obvious connection to Kindles and squid
video playback, whereas Discovery News reports on slightly more useful yet
exotic applications, such as fishing nets that are invisible only to the
species that it intends to catch."
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