Light pollution confuses a color-changing coastal woodlouse, new research shows

The sea slater is an inch-long woodlouse that lives around the high-tide line and is common in the UK and Europe. Sea slaters forage at night and can change color to blend in and conceal themselves from predators.


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Source: Phys.org