Masters of Camouflage
Camouflage is a key strategy of species to hide from predators, but also to be invisible for prey. Typically, camouflaged species blend in with their environment. Yet, there are also species who use camouflage to do the opposite. For example, the Attackus butterfly has a snake head pattern on their wings to make it look like something scary.
Ferdy Christant created this list 14 years ago
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Mottled Gray Carpet moth -
Geometrid Moth -
Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta) -
Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates pipiens) -
White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) -
What a camouflage! -
Collared Tree Runner -
Pink Magic Mantis -
Hermit Crab - Dardanus arrosor -
Red Scorpionfish -
Greater Pipefish - Syngnathus acus -
Stick insect -
Can you see me? -
Eyelash -
Cream-colored -
Glass wing -
The Travancore! -
Little Bittern - Ixobrychus minutus -
Tree stump spider - Poltys sp -
Camouflaged Coyote -
camouflage at its best -
Jungle Owlet (Glaucidium radiatum) -
Stoplight Parrotfish -
Eurasian Scops Owl