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The squid’s skin is made of a layer of superficially located pigmented chromatophores and underlying iridophores (reflector cells). During camouflage, the squid can cover reflector cells with chromatophores in a fraction of a second. These facing images show the same irid?ophore splotch with yellow chromatophores retracted (left) and expanded to cover polarized iridophores (bottom right). In the Sept. 19 online issue of Biology Letters, Lydia M. Mäthger and Roger T. Hanlon report that they have found that the chromatophores act like a filter by altering the color of light reflected...Read full article

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