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An Octopus (Octopus Vulgaris).
Octopus can modify the surface of its skin so that it produces bumbs similar to algae. Theseprotuberances once formed, have a soft consistency and, like algae, follow thw motion of the water, thus making its camouflage ever more convinging and perfect.
Shot captured in the wild in the Mediterranean Sea (Italy) by 3CCD camera - PAL system.
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