The octopus uses chromatophores to change color, texture, and shape for camouflage and communication. This ambush predator changes its skin color to blend seamlessly into coral reefs and rocky ocean ...
Blue, jellyfish-like creatures called velella velella are washing ashore California beaches. Here's what to know.
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These blue sea creatures are washing up on San Francisco beaches — they're not jellyfish
If you've been to Baker Beach in San Francisco this week, you've probably seen droves of blue jellyfish-like creatures ...
Deep-diving fish have a problem: The only light that penetrates their watery environment is blue and green hardly enough of a palette for flashy color patterns. Now, a new study reveals these fishes' ...
FILE: Hordes of Velella velella, or by-the-wind sailors, wash up on Northern California beaches on March 27, 2024, in Marin ...
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Thousands of bright blue sea creatures wash up on beach and stun locals but there's an explanation
The creatures can be harmful to dogs who eat them while on the beach, potentially causing vomiting, diarrhea and other ...
Deep-diving fish have a problem: The only light that penetrates their watery environment is blue and green — hardly enough of a palette for flashy color patterns. Subscribe to read this story ad-free ...
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