WASHINGTON, July 16 — For fish inhabiting the immense darkness of the deep sea, being ultra-black offers great camouflage in a fish-eat-fish world. Scientists studying some of these exotic creatures now have unraveled the secret behind their extreme colour. These fish — like the fangtooth, the...
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These fish — like the fangtooth, the Pacific blackdragon, the anglerfish and the black swallower — have modified the shape, size and packing of the pigment in their skin to the point that it reflects less than 0.5 per cent of light that hits it, researchers said today. The ultra-black common fangtooth is seen in this image released in Washington, US July 16, 2020. — Karen Osborn/Smithsonian handout pic via Reuters
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