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Chameleons are nothing, the top ten best disguised creatures, have you really found it?

author:Sky blue spicy oh

We all know that there are many creatures in nature who are good at disguising themselves and blending themselves into their environment, so that it is difficult for enemies to discover, which is the magical power of natural evolution. There are many creatures that can disguise themselves, and most people's first thought is definitely chameleons, but there are many animals whose camouflage skills do not have to be chameleons.

10. Ye Hailong

Although not as difficult to find as other mysterious marine animals, fewer and fewer people have seen this special sea dragon in person. Due to environmental pollution and the flow of industrial waste into the ocean, Ye Hailong is on the verge of extinction. In fact, the leaf sea dragon is not the only sea dragon that looks like floating seaweed, in addition to the grass sea dragon is also such a master of camouflage, they have seagrass-like fins.

Chameleons are nothing, the top ten best disguised creatures, have you really found it?

9. Du Father Fish

Du Father fish like to hide themselves, and are better at quietly evacuating and catching their opponents off guard. They have a tall, protruding, sharp spine that acts as spikes that sting your opponents.

Chameleons are nothing, the top ten best disguised creatures, have you really found it?

8. Stick insects

The camouflage master in the insect world is none other than the stick insect, because its body size is mostly slender and long, like a bamboo pole or crutch, so the English name is called "Walkingsticks". The stick insect inhabits grass or dead branches, and as long as it does not move, it is difficult to find its tracks unless it is an experienced or excellent-sighted person.

Chameleons are nothing, the top ten best disguised creatures, have you really found it?

7. Vietnamese moss frog

Many people keep this frog as a pet, covered with green, purple, and black spots, lumps, skews, and nodules, like moss growing on rocks.

Chameleons are nothing, the top ten best disguised creatures, have you really found it?

6. East American Horned Owl

The East American Horned Owl usually lives alone and nests in trees. They are nocturnal birds that rest in their nests or on tree trunks during the day. See it?

Chameleons are nothing, the top ten best disguised creatures, have you really found it?

5. Satan leaf-tailed geckos

This gecko can realistically imitate dry leaves, and can roll up its entire body with the help of its own leaf tail like a curled leaf.

Chameleons are nothing, the top ten best disguised creatures, have you really found it?

4. Stone fish

It is not amazing, only about 30 centimeters long stone fish, hiding on the bottom of the sea or under the rock, disguised itself as a humble stone, even if you stand next to it, it is motionless, so that you can not find. If it is not carefully stepped on, it will unceremoniously and immediately counterattack, firing out deadly poison. The 12 to 14 needle-sharp backstabs on its back will easily penetrate the soles of your shoes and pierce the soles of your feet, poisoning you quickly and in severe pain until you die.

Chameleons are nothing, the top ten best disguised creatures, have you really found it?

3. Orchid praying mantis

Many different species of orchids will grow a variety of orchid mantises, they have the most perfect camouflage, and can adjust the color of their bodies according to the shade of the flower color.

Chameleons are nothing, the top ten best disguised creatures, have you really found it?

2. Lichen leaf tail shougong

Not only is it possible to change body color to match various environmental backgrounds, but it also has a "flap" that closely resembles bark.

Chameleons are nothing, the top ten best disguised creatures, have you really found it?

1. Leaf insects

A master of disguise. With astonishingly unimaginable mimetic and protective colors, they look like a leaf no matter how you look at them, so good-looking that they fool predators. As they walk they come back and shake their bodies, looking like leaves blown up by the wind. What is even more incredible is that some leaf worms actually "fake" the bite marks on the edges of the body, so as to achieve the purpose of confusing the enemy even more.

Chameleons are nothing, the top ten best disguised creatures, have you really found it?