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Can you spot these camouflaged creatures?

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Can you spot these camouflaged creatures?​

There are many fascinating animals on our planet who have developed incredible ways of protecting themselves from predators, or hiding from their prey. Some camouflage themselves so well in their natural environments that it becomes almost impossible to see them!
 
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Growling grass frog​

This species, also known as the Southern bell frog, fits seamlessly into the surrounding pond weed.
 
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Leaf-tailed gecko​

It's nearly impossible to pick out this little guy from the tree trunk behind him!
 
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Southern stingray​

A stingray in the Caribbean has come up with a cunning way to hide from hungry predators.
 
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Ghost crab​

Can you spot a sandy creature in there?
 
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Frog​

Any passing insects better look twice before flying over this pond.
 
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Leaf-tail gecko​

It's difficult to spot this gecko as he's pretty much blended into the tree!
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Wheaten terrier​

This adorable wheaten terrier seems to have adapted perfectly to blend in with this furry carpet. Or perhaps the color match is just coincidence?
 
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Leaf insect​

Which is leaf and which is insect? You decide.
 
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Arctic hare​

Warning: somewhere in the snowdrift is a fluffy white rabbit.
 
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Stick insect​

Can you tell which is the real branch and which is the stick insect?
 
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Blue spotted stingray​

The venomous blue spotted stingray lies in wait for its prey.
 
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Gray tree frog​

It's easy to miss the tiny frog just chilling on this tree trunk.
 
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Can you spot these camouflaged creatures?​

There are many fascinating animals on our planet who have developed incredible ways of protecting themselves from predators, or hiding from their prey. Some camouflage themselves so well in their natural environments that it becomes almost impossible to see them!
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Butterfly​

Some butterflies prefer to fit in rather than stand out from the crowd.
 
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Nubian ibex​

Sandy desert rocks hide the coat of this ibex almost perfectly.
 
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Alligator​

Is that a log floating in the water? Or something a little snappier?..
 
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Geometer moth​

The geometer moth is known for being a master of disguise.
 
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Southern rock agama​

The males have blue heads but can tone the color down to match the rest of their bodies and blend in with the rocks when predators are near.
 
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Pallid scops owl​

Studies have shown that individual birds choose where to nest specifically based on their markings and colors.
 
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