01 JAN 2010 by ideonexus

 Colors of Sea Life Match the Layer of Ocean in Which they...

In a curious way, the colors of marine animals tend to be related to the zone in which they live. Fishes of the surface waters, like the mackerel and herring often are blue or green; so are the floats of the Portuguese men-of-war and the azure-tinted wings of teh swimming snales. Down below the diatom meadows and drifting sargassum weed, where teh water becomes ever more deeply, brilliantly blue, many creatures are crystal clear. Their glassy, ghostly forms blend with their surroundings and m...
Folksonomies: nature
Folksonomies: nature
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Animals like shrimp and lobster are colored red, but live at depths where red light cannot reach, so they appear black. Why?