181. Active camouflage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Many cephalopods including octopus , cuttlefish , and squid , and some terrestrial reptiles including chameleons and anoles can rapidly change color and pattern, though the major reasons for this include signalling, not only camouflage. [ 9 ]
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182. Antipredator adaptation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some, such as the Mimic Octopus , can rapidly change their pattern and colour to provide a better defense. Some animals provide structures on their bodies for plant life to grow, camouflaging its host. Other animals masquerade as specific,
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183. Antipredator adaptation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some, such as the Mimic Octopus , can rapidly change their pattern and colour to provide a better defense. Some animals provide structures on their bodies for plant life to grow, camouflaging its host. Other animals masquerade as specific,
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184. California sea hare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ink (much like an octopus does) from a gland in its mantle cavity.
Close-up showing the rhinophores of Aplysia californica
[edit ] Feeding habits
Like all Aplysia species, the California sea hare is herbivorous .
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185. Zoopharmacognosy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Linden, Eugene (2002). The Octopus and the Orangutan: More Tales of Animal Intrigue, Intelligence and Ingenuity . New York City : Plume. pp. 16–17, 104–105, 191. ISBN 0-452-28411-2 .
[edit ] See also
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186. The Wild Thornberrys - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Crocodille
Calf
Octopus
Dugong
Rosie the Indian Elephant voiced by Cree Summer
Bush Pig
Sitatunga
Caribou
Springbok voiced by Pam Grier
Red Panda
European beaver
Bengal Tiger
Siberian Husky
Siamese
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187. Animal communication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
cephalopods, such as the octopus, have specialized skin cells that can change the apparent colour, opacity, and reflectiveness of their skin. [ 1 ] In addition to being used for camouflage , rapid changes in skin colour are used while
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188. Animal worship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
the Monkey and Paul the Octopus .
[edit ] Shamanism and animals
Main article: Shamanism
Animals were an important aspect of the Shaman religion in Central Asia. Also known as “assistant spirits,†“guardian
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189. Marvel Comics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Green Goblin , and Doctor Octopus . Lee and Steve Ditko generated the most successful new series in The Amazing Spider-Man . Marvel even lampooned itself and other comics companies in a parody comic, Not Brand Echh (a play on Marvel's
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190. Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
invertebrate species, Octopus vulgaris , as a protected animal. The Act applies only to protected animals from halfway through their gestation or incubation periods (for mammals, birds and reptiles) or from when they become capable of
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