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The Mimic octopus, (Thaumoctopus mimicus), is a unique species of octopus capable of impersonating other sea animals. Most octopuses are famous for being able to change their skin color and texture in order to blend in with their surrounding background, such as algae-encrusted rock and nearby coral. This is done through pigment sacs known as chromatophores. The mimic octopus does contain these chromatophores, and does have the ability to blend in with backgrounds as well. What makes the Mimic octopus different from its relatives, however, is its ability to take the shape of not only objects, such as coral and rock, but also some animals. The mimic octopus does contain these chromatophores, and does have the ability to blend in with backgrounds as well. What makes the Mimic octopus differen

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