To defend themselves from the fierce enemy, many animals have possessed an extremely delicate and ingenious masquerade instinct. Without eyesight, you can hardly recognize the
Two brothers photographer Will Burrard-Lucas and Matt Burrard-Lucas happened to discover a chameleon about the size of a fingernail at Amber Mountain Park, Madagascar.
Scientists are prepared to camouflage like a mother panda to protect this panda.
In addition to the ability to cleverly camouflage, a cat in South America can also imitate a monkey's voice to lure them to the ground.
A new species of
Scientists say they have snapped the anomaly-shaped lizards with long tails disguised as autumn leaves in Andasibe-Mantadia National Park in Madagascar, off the east coast of
In nature, many animals use body color to disguise predators or warn threats to enemies or to attract mates ...
Scientists say that in the wild, adult male lizards, when looking for females for mating, often encounter other males attacking and chasing.
Some animals have the ability to disguise their surroundings, to help them avoid enemies or deceive their prey.
At first glance, we can only see a leaf, a branch or a coral, but if observing eyes will recognize interesting images of camouflage animals to hunt in the natural world.