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The Colours of Trondheim by hgviola ♫ Multicoloured old wharf houses at the Nidelva river - 7 frames stacked in PS http://flic.kr/p/Ryc1qQ
Cephalopods are quick-change artists. Like a living LCD screen, their skin can flicker and flash, or create complex patterns for camouflage and communication. Layers of specialized skin cells interact to match the environment’s color and texture.
You can see the largest, most diverse living exhibit of cephalopods ever created in our special exhibition Tentacles: The Astounding Lives of Octopuses, Squid and Cuttlefishes.
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Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata), Mid-western U.S
photograph by Finiky/CC
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Moss frozen in ice on Lacamas Creek at the Lower Falls below McEnry Bridge, 15 January 2016.
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Q:Why do Cephalopods bleed blue?
Cephalopods bleed blue because the oxygen binding protein in their blood, hemocyanin, has a blue color.










