Unbelievable Animal Camouflage

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Animals are masters of disguise, so if you are a beginner wildlife photographer, you may be missing a lot of creatures around you. Ways to blend with the surroundings are mostly defined by the habits of the animal and its predators, and the environment where the two live and hunt. Even though most often animals tend to imitate the color or their environment, some can still make it even if they can’t blend it: zebras, for example, have a little chance of finding a place that would match their pattern, but if they stick in herds, predators will perceive them simply as a big unidentified mass of stripes. Here are 10 amazing animal camouflage examples – test your eyes before you go outside!
 

The Elusive Leopard

A leopard takes camouflage to a whole new level. Can you spot it? Hint: It’s near the base of the tree. This photo was taken in the wildlife of Kruger National Park, Transvaal, South Africa.


American Pika

The American pika is a small furry mammal that’s distantly related to the rabbit. Now that you have that information, can you find it hiding here in the Cascade Mountain range in Washington?


 

Cheetah

The cheetah hides among sand and long grass, concealed from its unsuspecting prey. This photo was taken in the Kalahari Desert, South Africa.


 

Giraffe

Somewhere in this photo is a giraffe. We’re still not sure where. Can you spot it? Now that’s what we call brilliant camouflage.


Stick Insect

The stick insect is called that because its body is long and brown, with “branches” resembling sticks. It takes advantage of leafy surroundings to blend in as part of a tree.


Common Snipe

The Common Snipe is a type of bird found around wetlands. It’s hiding here among vegetation in a Minnesota stream. Can you find it?


Common Baron Caterpillar

The best camouflage is hiding in plain sight. Though easy to spot if you know what to look for, the common baron caterpillar blends well with the leaf on which it rests.


Toads

Not one but multiple toads hide well among old and discolored leafs. Honestly, we’re still not sure which are leaves and which are toads ….


Snow Leopard

The snow leopard has us beat. It’s hiding somewhere in this photograph taken in the snow-covered mountains of Asia. Do you see it?


Uroplatus Geckos

The uroplatus gecko is a dark brown color and has ridges along its body similar to the body of a tree. The angle of this shot makes it easy to spot for us, but this gecko can definitely elude predators.

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