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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

David Gallo shows underwater astonishments | Video on TED.com

The first part of the video shows bioluminescent cnidarians, ctenophorans and fish, while the last part show the ability of cephalopods to camouflage themselves by changing not only th e color of their skin but the texture!
David Gallo shows underwater astonishments | Video on TED.com
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