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Ultra-black nightmare fish reveal strategies of deep-ocean camouflage – Sprout Wired
A deep-sea dragonfish has ultra-black skin capable of absorbing bioluminescent mild. It also has wonderful enamel. Karen Osborn, Smithsonian Nationwide…
A deep-sea dragonfish has ultra-black skin capable of absorbing bioluminescent mild. It also has wonderful enamel.
Karen Osborn, Smithsonian Nationwide Museum of Pure Background
Goths know black is cool. Some scary-searching fish swimming the ocean depths know it as well. Researchers are unlocking the deep, darkish secrets of blacker-than-black fish that have developed specific pores and skin traits to support them conceal from predators that use bioluminescence to hunt.
The group of scientis…
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