Video: Stealth octopus super over ninja
We still know octopus has a good camouflage ability, but to the extent that it can't be distinguished from algae as in the video below, it's hard to believe.
The video clip revealed the octopus's stealthy ability to shoot, filmed by an employee at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute that made the people really surprised.
In the video, the octopus has gradually transformed itself into the algae that it is clinging to. You can hardly distinguish what is octopus, algae, because of the coincidence of both color and shape.
The fact that octopus camouflage system is quite complicated. They have dozens of ways to change shape to suit the environment.
Watch the video clip demonstrating the ultimate camouflage ability of octopus:
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