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>>9846156
My God the IQ of this board is almost as bad as places like /v/

>>9846387
This I have no clue about and am curious as well. Although cephalopods are extremely visual creatures, so much so that they actually match not just the coloration and patterns but in many species also the very texture of their skin to the surrounding environment, so I am sure it has something to do with that. I would also surmise that it probably has something to do with the way light works under the waves of the ocean, but in truth I have no idea.

>>9846391
This is the correct answer

>>9847158
Time, mutation, and the impact of heat and light on cells. Plants for example don't have anything even resembling animal eyes and yet they "see" light in that they grow towards it. Not hard to imagine beings becoming increasingly sensitive to this form of energy.

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