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An octopus has a well-developed eye, and can see very well; that's how it can camouflage itself so well within its environment. It can even see the polarization of light waves, which can help it detect both predators and prey.

However, its eye has many more rods than cones (better for seeing in the dark depths of the sea) and therefore different species are partially to totally colorblind.

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