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Blobfish cannot camouflage in the traditional sense like many other marine animals. Instead of changing color or texture, they rely on their gelatinous, blob-like appearance to blend into the deep-sea environment where they live. Their soft body allows them to remain mostly motionless on the ocean floor, helping them avoid predators. However, their lack of active camouflage means they depend more on their habitat for concealment.

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