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Chromatophores are specialized pigment cells found in the skin of many animals, particularly in fish, amphibians, and reptiles. These cells allow the animal to change color by expanding or contracting, controlling the distribution of pigments within them. This ability is often used for camouflage, communication, or as a response to environmental stimuli.

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