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Rapid color changes in marlins may prevent the predators from impaling one another during group attacks. Learn more:

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Komody09252 years ago

yo this is cool even more reason why I stan marlin as a fish

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Thomas Norman2 years ago

It's active camouflage.

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chaos reigns supreme✨2 years ago

this is a @CrocodileCam education opportunity waiting to happen

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Future God of Retribution 🪓2 years ago

Wait what? How???

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EIFY2 years ago

"Fire in the hole!"

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Adrian-Kalchhauser2 years ago

@C_Kratochwil wtf?! How awesome is that.

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Efeito borboleta 🦋2 years ago

@MSMendoncaJr

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Corbo Lab at Washington University in St. Louis2 years ago

Couldn’t the rapid color change also serve to startle the prey?

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V2 years ago

@Pirulla25

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