Can you spot these camouflaged creatures?

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Roe deer​

"If I can't seem them, they can't see me."
 
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Stick insect​

A stick insect doing his best impression of a twig.
 
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Cheetah​

Can you spot the sleepy cheetah?
 
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Arctic hare​

Another arctic hare puts on his best snow impression at Hudson Bay, Canada.
 
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Rock ptarmigan​

A female ptarmigan's speckled feathers blend subtly into the rock and cranberry bushes around her.
 
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Leaf insect​

This guy is all about turning over a new leaf.
 
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Elephant​

Elephant trunk or tree trunk?
 
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Red deer​

So his brown fur might not be the best camouflage for ferns...but you've got to give the guy points for trying!
 
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Stingray​

A stingray who knows the art of subtlety.
 
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Zvonimir's blenny​

This bizarre species of blenny fish fits in well with its underwater surroundings.
 
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Reef octopus​

This octopus blends into his reef home very well.
 
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Wide-eyed flounder​

It's probably a good thing that the wide-eyed flounder can blend itself into its surroundings...it's not much of a looker!
 
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Great gray owl​

Whoo are you looking at?
 
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Crackling forest grasshopper​

Among decaying autumn leaves, you would be hard pressed to spot this grasshopper.
 
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Ptarmigan​

A ptarmigan's winter plumage is adapted specially to its snowy surroundings.
 
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