Sunday, 8 June 2014

Stunning Pictures of Camouflaged Animals.

Mother Nature is a true master of disguise and camouflage. It's as beautiful as it is impressive to see how these animals adapt to their surroundings in order to hide, whether it's to hunt or avoid being hunted. Animals from all sizes can hide in the most unlikely of places, go a head and see how many of them you can spot. Don’t worry about the hard ones, we've thrown in a bit of help when the animals are really hard to spot.
Pygmy Seahorses:
Camouflaged Animals
katydid (Bush Cricket)
Camouflaged Animals
Orchid Mantis:
Camouflaged Animals
Buff-Tip Moth:
Camouflaged Animals
Potoo:
Camouflaged Animals
A tiny Tree Frog, if you can't find it just look at the next picture.
Camouflaged Animals
Camouflaged Animals
Eastern Screech Owl:
Camouflaged Animals
Children’s Stick Insect:
Camouflaged Animals
Indo-Chinese Flying Lizard:
Camouflaged Animals
Stone Flounders:
Camouflaged Animals
Bark Spider:
Camouflaged Animals
Leaf-Tailed Gecko:
Camouflaged Animals
Peppered Moth:
Camouflaged Animals
Squirrel:
Camouflaged Animals
Sand Spider:
Camouflaged Animals
Rockfish:
Camouflaged Animals
African Lion:
Camouflaged Animals
Over
Camouflaged Animals
Crab:
Camouflaged Animals
Mossy Leaf-Tailed Gecko:
Camouflaged Animals
Leaf Bugs, perfect camouflage for all times of the year:
Camouflaged Animals
Camouflaged Animals
Uropyia meticulodina, a moth mimicking a curled up dead leaf:
Camouflaged Animals
Leafy Sea Dragon:
Camouflaged Animals
Willow Ptarmigans, another animal that can change color to blend in during all the seasons:
Camouflaged Animals
Scorpionfish:
Camouflaged Animals
Even your own pets can sometimes show they can perfectly bland at the most unexpected of places.
Camouflaged Animals
And I do mean unexpected!
Camouflaged Animals
 Nina V.