The Ultra-Black Skin Of These Deepsea Fish Absorbs 99.95 Percent Of Light

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Deep down in the ocean where light is nonexistent, a group of fish with light absorbing skin literally disappears in the darkness. A team of scientists have found that the skin of some deepsea fish absorbs more than 99.95 percent of the light that hits them, making them appear ultra-black. The team from Duke University and […]
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