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Top 10 art of camouflage of animals in the world
Top 10 art of camouflage of animals in the world.
Throughout the evolutionary history, animals must find ways to adapt to the environment, to survive, to change their food chain, to increase their tolerance to harsh climates, to change their habitat.
and especially hiding from the danger. Camouflage is also known as how to change the appearance to fit the surrounding environment. Let the Animal World learn about the leading "magicians" on Earth about their hidden abilities.
Butterfly caterpillars Caterpillar caterpillar (Baron Caterpillar) is found only in India and Southeast Asia. If not your eyes are hard to see this 4mm deep worm in the leaf.
Carp Merle Merle's Sea Scallop or Merlet's Scorpionfish have many names, but their highlights lie in the incredible hidden ability. Body composition with a multitude of tentacles makes it easy to change the appearance of the surroundings.
Seahorse With a length of only about 27mm, the seahorse (Pygmy Seahorse) is almost invisible to the predator. Their habitat is usually in coral reefs, so they "hid" so thoroughly that until 1969 new scientists discovered.
The hungry mosquito bites Tawny Frogmouth ( Tawny Frogmouth ) is a mysterious quail of Australia. They are not nightlife, like most other owls, and evolution has helped them hide in the surrounding trees for daytime hunting. Next : 10 Amazing Animals in Animal World 6.
Sea leaves Leaflets (or sea anemones) are the only living marine species found in the oceans around Australia. Dragon fruit is a small size fish, only about 35cm long. Their food is small organisms, not bones in the coral reef, algae. Being able to stand still without moving for 68 hours, Sea Dragon is actually a master of camouflage.
Moths Moths (or Underwing Moth, Catocala) appear in much of North America. Underneath is colorful, which makes them vulnerable, but when stopped and parked, it is difficult for enemies to find.
Fish face demons As the name implies, the evil face in Australia is a nightmare if someone accidentally touches. After hiding in the rocks, they wait for the prey to pass and end up with venom. The pain will torture the victim until death.
Leafless moth Dry-leaf moths have such a name because their shape is no different than the dry leaf falling to the ground. Dry leaf moths are found in the tropical forests of Asia, India and Japan Read more : 10 The Species of Species in the Deepest Underwater Sea 2.
Devil's tail curling Satan Satan's tailed bearded tailed deer and only in tropical jungle on Madagascar. Like the Leafless Leaf, the leaf-tailed geckos often live on trees and go hunting at night.
Octopus There are many species of octopus in the world and most of them have a remarkable ability to camouflage. In addition, the intelligence of the octopus is still a subject of many controversial scientists. In the wild to avoid predators, octopus often simulates the color of the surrounding landscape.