Chromatophores

Chromatophores are specialized cells found in the skin of some animals, particularly in species like octopuses, chameleons, and certain fish. These cells contain pigments that can be expanded or contracted to change the color and pattern of an animal's skin. The process of changing color is often used for camouflage, communication, or temperature regulation.

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