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[edit]DescriptionOctopus. The best camouflage in the world-5.jpg |
Русский: На этой серии фотографий вы сможете проследить за потрясающей способностью осьминога адаптироваться к любому цвету морского дна.
Именно поэтому осьминогов часто называют "морскими хамелеонами". Фотографии были сделаны на побережье Красного моря в 2015 году.English: In this series you can see an exciting example of colorful adaptation of octopus to sea landscape. The Octopus is also named the "sea chameleon" because he have a great ability to adapt to any color of sea bottom. In this photos was made in Red sea in Egypt in 2015. |
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Author | Найдёнкин Кирилл |
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