Squid 'Sees' with Its Skin (No Eyes Needed)

Friday, May 22, 2015 - 09:00 in Biology & Nature

Squid, octopuses and cuttlefish are colorblind, but they can still reproduce a near-infinite number of camouflage patterns. New research suggests they're helped along by light-sensing cells in their skin.

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