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The invertebrate known for changing color from yellow to white is the common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis). This cephalopod exhibits remarkable color-changing abilities due to specialized cells called chromatophores, which allow it to adapt its appearance for camouflage or communication. The shift in color can occur rapidly, responding to environmental stimuli or emotional states.

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