Scientists at Lund University analyzed soft tissue from a 183-million-year-old plesiosaur fossil, discovering both smooth and ...
Squid can switch up their color and patterning in a flash, using their skin to send signals or camouflage themselves. Researchers have now shown how the structure of certain cells and their pigment ...
The third edible part of the squid is the mantle ... because it means the squid is older. Note that the squid won't always ...
Researchers have analyzed the soft tissue from a fossilized plesiosaur for the first time. The results show that the long-necked marine reptile had both smooth and scaly skin. This was likely so it ...
A) A schematic of a common squid that depicts the muscle-controlled color-changing skin. B) A schematic of a squid skin layer containing embedded chromatophore organs, which transition between ...