animals
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Hurrying to Escape Reveals Their Cover: 'Invisible' Shrimp' And Movement
Pederson's cleaner shrimp bodies are almost completely transparent. However, when these tiny shrimp exercise, or give a few tail flips, their bodies turn opaque, revealing them to predators.
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