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Do Spckled Sea-Louses Have a 24-Hour Body Clock?

The speckled sea-louse has a 24-hour body clock, but not in its behavior. They have pigment cells on their bodies that protect them from UV rays when the sun's out. But they also have a tidal clock which is more important for them to follow. Scientists can measure this circadian rhythm by having an infrared beam and seeing when it's asleep or not.

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