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Figure 13: Frontal display of a cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis. The left panel shows an alert animal under normal white light illumination with no camera filter. The right panel shows the same photo with a horizontal polarizing light filter, which reveals a striking polarized light pattern on the forehead, eyes, and arms. (From Cronin et al. 2003. Reproduced with permission from the Journal of Experimental Biology.)

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