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◦How would a highly developed eye and the ability to change color be beneficial for cephalopods?
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Cephalopods are strictly marine creatures, whose need to see through dark, murky water and blend in to colored choral beds is essential to their survival. Sharp eyes and the ability to change color helps.
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