Clever Camouflage

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    A Lichen Spider perfectly blends into a tree trunk at the Erawan National Park in
    Thailand. (Look at the evil looking face on this thing - scary)!








    Bale of hay, or hole in the ground??












    The Buff-Tip Moth has developed an astounding camouflage that helps it to
    hide in plain sight among trees and branches.




    The great horned owl, is able to use it's power of camouflage to avoid their predators
    and then ambush their prey. This rare species can hide in holes in trees, because it's
    feathers are camouflaged to match the bark.





    The lead-tail gecko has spines in it's body and trunk and it has notches in it's
    tail, that look just like a decaying leaf. A leaf-tailed gecko, is not only an expert
    at mimicking leaves & branches, it can also shed it's tail to evade predators.









    A great grey owl, the world's largest owl by length, blends into a tree in Oregon.

























    The amazing ability of the mimic octopus, which can imitate
    flora and fauna to evade predators.




 
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