Survival can become a challenging task in the wild – especially if you’re smaller or slower than your possible predators. This is why many animal species have developed different ways to camouflage themselves throughout the course of evolution. Ways to camouflage differ depending mostly on three factors: the physiology and behavior of the animal, then those of the predator and the environment, in which the animal lives and hunts its food. Blending in with the environment is the most common approach.
1. Owl
2. Uroplatus Geckos
3. Willow Ptarmigan
4. Toads
5. Common Baron Caterpillar
6. Seahorse
7. Spider
8. Adelpha Serpa Selerio Caterpillar
9. Stick Insect
10. Frog
11. Owl
12. Tropidoderus Childrenii
13. Leaf-Tailed Gecko
14. Stone Flounder
15. Great Potoo
16. Snow Leopard
17. Katydid
18. Owl
19. Giraffe
20. Hedgehog
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