Take stock of nature's camouflage masters, can you find out all? 1, Wrap-around spider 2, Hermorio Pres caterpillar 3, leaf-tailed gecko 4, owl 5, tree mantis 6, forest owl 7, stick worm 8, dubud 9, flounder 10, maitake frog 11, cuilio butterfly caterpillar 12, octopus 13, orchid mantis 14, round palm boat moth 15, a dog
Animals that live in the wild, for reasons such as defending against enemies and foraging, will have a natural and beautiful camouflage color. In nature, each of their abilities increases their chances of survival.
<h1>1. Wrap-around spider
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The wrap-around spider is a type of "pretender" endemic to Australia, they have a "small turret" in their abdomen, through which they can look like part of a branch, although this spider is a non-venomous spider, but because they are too hidden, they often scare people who go to grab branches.
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Beware of "strange bumps" on branches
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They will choose branches close to their skin color to disguise and lurk
<h1>2. Hermorio Pres caterpillar</h1>
This caterpillar is found in many parts of South America, Africa and Central America. It can disguise itself as a snake, and this harmless caterpillar sometimes even mimics a snake's sprinting and biting motions. Although they have no real poisonous fangs and do no harm, they are convincing enough to scare off birds that want to hunt most of the time.
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Its body is very short, but its head is very similar to that of a snake.
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They feed on the leaves of oleander vines
<h1>3. Leaf-tailed geckos</h1>
At first glance, it may be a leaf that has withered in the autumn wind. But when you look closely, you find that this is a gecko that can be called a "master of disguise".
This reptile, called the leaf-tailed gecko, lives in Hamo Mafana National Park in Madagascar.
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Leaf-tailed geckos use their leafy tails and can also mimic rolled leaves to fake the truth
<h1>4. Owls
The owl is known as the "master of disguise", because its feathers look very similar to the bark, so it can perfectly hide itself in various places such as trunks and stones.
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Disguise yourself as a tree trunk
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Sharp eyes betrayed themselves
<h1>5. Tree</h1> ant
The tree borer is a larger songbird, and because it prefers to inhabit trees and shrubs, it is named tree borer.
The shape and function of their wings vary greatly, and they are not good at flying, but they are a good camouflage tool.
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They are rarely active during the day and are smart
<h1>6. Forest bird</h1>
The forest plover is a highly nocturnal bird that is generally not active during the day. During the day they perch on branches with their eyes half closed.
The forest plover uses the pattern of its feathers to disguise itself as a stump, and once it finds danger, it adopts a posture similar to "freezing" to make them more like a truncated tree stumps to avoid danger.
The feathers of the chicks are white. Hidden under its parents, when the chicks grow up, they will learn from their parents and make "frozen" postures to disguise themselves as tree stumps.
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The forest bird uses the pattern of its feathers to camouflage
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Like a truncated stump
<h1>7. Stick insects
The stick insect is slow to move, lying still on the branches during the day, and comes out at night to take leaves to fill the hunger. Since they look very much like small branches, they are generally not spotted by enemies.
When it is violated and flies, it emits a sudden flash of colored light to confuse the enemy. But this colored light only flashed by, and when the bamboo leaf insect landed on the ground and retracted its wings, it suddenly disappeared. This is known as the "flashing method" and is a method used by many insects when they escape.
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Can you see the bamboo leafworm in the picture?
<h1>8. Du Father Fish</h1>
Du Father fish like to hide themselves, and are better at quietly evacuating and catching their opponents off guard. They have sharp, protruding spines that can act as weapons to sting their opponents.
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A killer hidden among the stones
<h1>9. Flounder
Flounder's asymmetrical body lacks enough beauty, but this asymmetry can help them survive by camouflage on the seabed. Some flounders are also able to change body color, adding to the camouflage behavior.
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Halibut in the sand
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The flounder of the stone time
<h1>10. Maitree frog</h1>
Maitake frogs are mainly perched in trees and generally do not leave the fixed water source too far. On rainy nights, they often chirp in the shallow waters of the pond. They are nocturnal animals whose main diet is insects.
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Perfect integration into the environment
<h1>11. The butterfly is a caterpillar
The butterfly is oviparous, feeding on pollen, nectar, and plant sap, and generally parasitizes on mango trees.
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This disguise is really against the sky
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Come and see what it really is
<h1>12. Octopus
Octopuses are natural masters of camouflage, and they can not only change the color of their skin, but also change the texture and texture, blending in with their surroundings.
Incredibly, they are actually colorblind. Scientists haven't figured out how they know the colors of their surroundings.
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Under the epidermis of octopus there are thousands of pigment cells that regulate the color of the skin
<h1>13. Orchid praying mantis</h1>
The orchid mantis should be regarded as the most beautiful and eye-catching of the mantis order. Their limbs have evolved petal-like structures and colors that can be mimicked in orchids without being detected by prey, and are best suited to the way for praying mantises to wait for rabbits to prey, and are considered to be one of the most intelligent predators.
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For other insects, it's a deadly beauty trap
<h1>14. Round palm boat moth</h1>
The old mature larvae of the round-palmed boat moth overwinter under weeds or in soil pupae, parasitizing on multiple economic trees, mainly in Europe, northeast Africa, and eastern Asia.
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Fauna of China Insecta Vol. 31 Lepidoptera Boat moth family
<h1>15, a dog
The last one, the dog disguised as bread ~ ~ ~ this goods to be funny?
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Whole grain toast
Natural camouflage is a hiding technique used by animals against predators and prey, and is one of the most widely used and varied adaptability. Camouflage is a great skill of animals, which can help them "deceive" predators and thus achieve survival plans.
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Take stock of nature's camouflage masters, can you find out all? 1, Wrap-around spider 2, Hermorio Pres caterpillar 3, leaf-tailed gecko 4, owl 5, tree mantis 6, forest owl 7, stick worm 8, dubud 9, flounder 10, maitake frog 11, cuilio butterfly caterpillar 12, octopus 13, orchid mantis 14, round palm boat moth 15, a dog