The ability of extreme animal camouflage

Some animals have the ability to disguise their surroundings, to help them avoid enemies or deceive their prey.

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Moths camouflaged into orange leaf shapes to blend in Swiss autumn leaves.

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Coral around the islands in Indonesia is the ideal place for small seahorses to disguise (left), while coral is also a place for scorpion fish to avoid enemies.

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Lime fish takes advantage of an algae-like body to deceive prey in the English Channel.

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A brown frog is almost undetected when it mixes with the surrounding environment in Western Australia (left), while the bark helps protect a black-spotted white butterfly in Cornwal, England.

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Beans on trees in the forest in West Malaysia, this leafless leaf insect is hard to detect.

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Vipe snakes are nestled in the middle of dry leaves to wait for prey in the forest in Central Africa.

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Sea stars are mixed with soft corals in the waters around Papua New Guinea.

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The seabed off Tobago is the ideal place for the flounder to avoid predators and hunt.

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Another cable bug disguises the seabed in the Pacific Ocean.

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Gray owls are mixed with the bark color in the forest.

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The long grass on the prairies in Africa allows the Kudu antelope to easily evade enemies.

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The brocade newspaper lurks among the tall grass in Masai Mara National Park, Kenya.

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Asian tree frogs camouflage perfectly into leaf colors in the Danum Valley reserve, Borneo, Malaysia.

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The white fur of the Arctic Rabbit makes it almost impossible to be detected by snow on enemies in Canada.