Disguised geniuses of the animal world
Can you see the animal in the photo? These are masters in mixing with the surrounding environment to hunt or avoid enemies.
The small red stain on the body is the only sign to distinguish this Agama lizard from the gravel in the Gobi desert in southern Mongolia.
The small flounder is located on the sand in the south sea of Australia.
The lizard in the upper right corner disguises the stone perfectly among wild flowers in Tucson, Arizona, and the United States.
Leaf bugs move quite slowly and live a lot in Southeast Asia.They survive based on their ability to mix with the environment to avoid enemies.
If you look closely, you will find Indonesia's seahorse thanks to the eyes.They perfectly mimic the type of coral where they live.
This complex and light gray pattern on the butterfly wings in the Dominican Republic makes it look like a stealth when parked on a tree trunk.
Another type of butterfly in Texas (USA) has wings similar to the tree, from color to texture.
The thick thick-knee birds in Australia protect their ground nest with the "sticks" posture to mingle with the surrounding environment.
The Potoo bird perches on a tree branch in Brazil with a lizard-like appearance and a bark of bark.
It's hard to recognize the Red Sea Moses flounder on the sand of the Egyptian sea.
Unless the head protruded out of Indonesia's dirt-filled water, this Pac-Man frog was almost undetectable.
The Borneo mantis (Malaysia) relies on its ingenious camouflage shirt to catch prey.
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