Based on the passage, it can be inferred that camouflaging techniques in an octopus are most dissimilar to those in:
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Explanatory Answer
The passage does not say cephalopods can take on the colour of their predator.
Based on the last paragraph, we know that cephalopods can blend into the colour of their surroundings. The paragraph about chromatophores explains how octopuses can change their skin colour while the paragraph about papillae explains how they can change their skin texture.
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