camouflage experts
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Masters of disguise:
camouflage experts
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Blending in: This Satanic Leaf-tailed Gecko hides from predators in
Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Madagascar, or is it just a leaf?
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Nothing to see here: A Bat-faced Toad hides among dead
leaves in Amacayacu National Park, Colombia
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Barking up the wrong tree: It's nearly impossible to pick out this
Lichen Spider at the Erawan National Park in Thailand
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Nothing to see here: A Speckled Sanddab blends perfectly
with the pebbled ocean floor
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Kicking off: This Sandhopper protects itself by
covering red sand all over its body in the desert
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That's a blooming good disguise:An Orchid Mantis sits inside a flower
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Unbe-leaf-able: This Leaf Katydid looks like part of the forest
floor in San Cipriano Reserve, Colombia
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Can you spot me? A snow leopard looks for prey in the Himalaya
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Buzz off: This Peppered Moth has found the perfect hiding place on a rock
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Can you sea me yet? A Righteye Flounder camouflages itself on the ocean floor
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That act's getting a bit wooden: This Mossy Leaf-tailed Gecko is a
master of disguise in Montagne dAmbre National Park, Madagascar
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Stop mossing around:
A Katydid blends into
foliage in Costa Rica
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Stick with it:
There's a Leaf
Frog with red
eyes in there
somewhere
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It has eyes! A Vietnamese Mossy Frog is perfectly adapted to his surroundings
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Where did he go? The Great Potoo bird hides in a tree in Brazil as it searches for food
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Double act: A pair of Glass Frogs shelter in foliage at Manu National Park, Peru