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Saturday, October 11, 2014

ANIMALS IN CAMOUFLAGE

Can you spot them? Incredible photographs of camouflage animals show nature’s ability to blend in with its surroundings.
  • New images show the lengths some camouflage animals go to so they blend in with their natural surroundings 
  • The creatures often try to disguise themselves and stay hidden as they constantly struggle to survive in the wild 
  • Even under the close-up lens of a camera, some of the animals can barely be recognised against the backdrop

  • The camouflage mappet moth turns into a shade of orange so it can blend in with the fallen autumn leaves in Switzerland 
    The camouflage mappet moth turns into a shade of orange so it can blend in with the fallen autumn leaves in Switzerland

    A tawny moutfrog is almost unrecognisable as it blends in with the background of a tree in Western Australia
    A tawny frogmouth is almost unrecognisable as it blends in with the background of a tree in Western Australia

    A small cheetah cub hides in the tall grass at the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya as its brown coat matches the dry plants around it 
    A small cheetah cub hides in the tall grass at the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya as its brown coat matches the dry plants around it 

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    A great grey owl, which is commonly found in various woodland across the northern hemisphere, can hardly be seen against the grey trunks of the trees 
    A great grey owl, which is commonly found in various woodland across the northern hemisphere, can hardly be seen against the grey trunks of the trees 
     
    Hanging on to the plants in the rainforest of west Malaysia, this huge walking leaf insect looks as though it is part of the vegetation 
    Hanging on to the plants in the rainforest of west Malaysia, this huge walking leaf insect looks as though it is part of the vegetation 
     
    The camouflaged scorpion fish can be spotted at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean 
    The camouflaged scorpion fish can be spotted at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean 
     
    A brittle starfish blends into its surroundings of the soft coral which is in the waters surrounding Papua New Guinea
    A brittle starfish blends into its surroundings of the soft coral which is in the waters surrounding Papua New Guinea
     
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