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Animals capable of superior camouflage, without a modern system, are still almost invisible

The mastery of camouflage makes these animals blend into their surroundings to the point of being almost invisible. It is the result of the whole process of selection and struggle for survival in nature.

Although human science and technology has developed miraculously, when it comes to the ability to camouflage yourself in the natural environment, other animals are the master.

For some species the change is quite rapid, others are seasonal, all to help them escape predators, or a few to get closer to their prey. This ability seemed to give them magical power, completely lost to sight.

1. The Baron worm, apparently “fused” with the leaf, is difficult to detect

2. The horned owl looks like a dead tree

3. It is very difficult to spot this gecko, take a good look and you will see that it is very beautiful.

4. Bear! Yet in the photo there is a Pigmy seahorse

5. Uroplatus gecko as an enemy waiting to finish the prey

6. Despite such a clever disguise, the numbers of these natural gray toads are still drastically reduced.

7. This cleverly camouflaged bug has the scientific name “Tropidoderus Childrenii”

8. Quiz you to see the wolf spider in the picture

9. The Buff-Tip butterfly also simulates the image of a cut tree, extremely talented

10. The snow leopard in the photo is determined not to let you know

11. The pheasant Lagopus lagopus nods to us without finding it anywhere

12. Pay close attention to see, there is a leaf “bigger” than, a red bat is hiding in the morning mist.

13. I don’t know if this is a mule or an Arsgard warship.

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