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Marine Species Use Secret Form Of Light Communication, New Study Reveals
Researchers may finally have an explanation for the mantis shrimps' ability to reflect and detect circular polarizing light. It turns out the marine creatures use it to communicate if certain burrow holes are occupied.
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