Cuttlefish — by far the coolest of the cephalopods — are brilliant at camo , to the point where they ’ll actually use their hands and body orientation to mimic objects around them . For the first metre , we cognise that they arerelying on optic cues to do so .
Cuttlefish , like many animals , adjust their body ’s pose and posture to well immingle in with the world around them , attest remarkable mimicry .
By position cuttlefish in front of alternate black and white lines orient at 0 ° , 45 ° , and 90 ° , the investigator were able to show that these animal use visual cues from the mankind around them to adjust their limbs to blend in better . In these pictures , you’re able to see that the cephalopods are changing the direction of their arms to match the lines behind them . commingle this skill with their incredible colouring - changing abilities , and you get a tactile property for just how well these guy rope can blend in in .

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