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Octopuses can create a "screen" using specialized skin cells called chromatophores, which contain pigments and can expand or contract to change color. They also have iridophores and leucophores that reflect light, allowing them to display a wide range of colors and patterns. By rapidly adjusting these cells, octopuses can effectively camouflage themselves or communicate with other marine life. This ability to manipulate their skin is a key aspect of their survival and behavior.

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