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difrence between octopus and chamleons​

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Chameleons are often considered the quintessential color-changers. But the octopus outdoes them—using an entirely different mechanism to alter its appearance. ... The octopus, however uses neurons that fire within fractions of a second to start changing its hue or pattern.

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Chameleons are often considered the quintessential color-changers. But the octopus outdoes them—using an entirely different mechanism to alter its appearance. ... The octopus, however uses neurons that fire within fractions of a second to start changing its hue or pattern.

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