Editing Seeing Red - Secret Communication of Reef Species
An international team of researchers has discovered that many coral reef fishes have the unexpected ability to display red fluorescence in daytime conditions and in waters without natural red light from the sun. Heads, eyes, and fins are the body regions that fluoresce most intensely, and it is surmised that the flashing of color is important in silent underwater communication between aquatic species.

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