7) After Looking Around This Photo, You Will Eventually Spot (Partial Fit), Something Extra on The Right Side Branch. So You Study This To Get A Better Partial Fit, And Finally See What Has To Be, The “Wrap Around Spider.
By Justin Sahl - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=38286044
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File = =Wrap-around spider in the genus Dolophones Camouflage
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8) When At First Looking This Photo, It Has No Useful “Meaning,” Beyond ~”Just A Jumble Of Trees & Branches”. BUT => After Looking Around This Photo, You Will Eventually Spot (Partial Fit), Lighter Area Upper Right Of Center.. And Looking Closer, You Will Get A Better Partial Fit, And See The White & Colored Patches of a Giraffe. With Additional Looking, You Will Get An Even Better Partial Fit, And See The Giraffe’s Hind Legs! '''
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File = Camouflage GiraffeBodyPartlySeeInHeavyBrushFmFlickr=5044231947FindChrmBkMks
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9) After Looking Around This Photo, You Will Eventually Spot (Partial Fit), The “Coiled Up” Shape Of A Copperhead Snake. And Continued Looking, You Will Eventually Catch Sight Of (Better Partial Fit), The Flat Snake Head, Then The Eyes! Keep Looking, And You Will Get An Even Better Partial Fit, And See The Snakes Forked Toung
A) The Above & 14 OTHER Examples of Good Camouflage From BusinessInsider.com.
https://www.businessinsider.com/animals-that-use-camouflage-2013-12
B) Thirty Two Additional Good Camouflage Photos Are Here https://www.plt.org/educator-tips/camouflage-nature-examples
C) Many Of The Camouflaged Animals Shown On This Page You Are Looking At, Are From Wikipedia: You May See The Remainder & Much Good Discussion, Here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camouflage
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10) After Looking Around This Photo, You Will Eventually Spot (Partial Fit), Light Colored Curved Lines Of a Gaboon Viper! And If You Continue To Look As Your Eye Will Spot A Peculiar Flat Area Bottom Right Of Center. Then Suddenly Pop, You Will Get An Even Better Partial Fit, And See The Black Camouflage Markings Both Sides of the Head! …. And Then You Will Get An Even Better Partial Fit, And See The Viper’s Eyes Are At The Outer Edges Of The Black Camouflage Markings!
By LaggedOnUser - Gaboon Viper Uploaded by Magnus Manske, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=21107900
File = VeryWellCamouflagedInDryLeaves=Gaboon viper (4530693343)
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11) After Looking Around This Photo, You Will Immediately Spot (Partial Fit), The Ibex At Lower Right. But You Will Have To Look Harder To Get A Better Partial Fit, And See Two Other Camouflaged Ibex.
[= … =] CC BY-SA 3.0, Link Click Here.
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12) After Looking Around This Photo, You Will Eventually Spot (Partial Fit), A Peculiar Elongated Object In The Middle Of The Orchids. And With Continued Looking You Will See (Better Partial Fit), That This Is The Flower Mantis, With Near Perfect Camouflage Coloring.
By Philipp Psurek - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0 de, Link Click Here.
File = FlowerMantisMimicPhalaenopsisOrchid=800px-Insect camouflage PP08338
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13) At First This Photo Seems To Just Show Tree Leaves Everywhere: But After Looking Around This Photo, You Will Eventually Notice Something “Extra”, Running From The Lower Left To the Upper Right. Gradually You See (Better Partial Fit), ~20 Decorated Ovals That Are Not Leaves: Then Looking Further Up & To The Right, You Can Pick Out ~12 More Decorated Smaller Ovals That Connect To The Body Of A Bird. Now You Have Found A Better Partial Fit To The Camouflaged Peacock!
By Abbott Handerson Thayer (August 12, 1849 – May 29, 1921) - Original in National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution but reprinted in many books and website - National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution - this image copy by Torre Wenaus from
Public Domain, Link Click Here.
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14) Because It Is In the Left Upper Center Of The Photo, This Orang Edge Hooded Grasshopper Is Easy To See. But You Will Have To Look Harder To (Better Partial Fit), To See The Eye, Then The Front Legs & Then The Big Powerful Back Leg.
By J.M.Garg - Own work, CC BY 3.0,
More Information: Link Click Here.
File = MimicLeaf=Hooded Grasshopper (Teratodus monticollis) W IMG 0525
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15) Because It Is In the Center Of The Two Photos, This Peppered Moth Caterpiller Is Easy To See. But At A Distance Its Camouflage Works Very Well.
By Noor MAF, Parnell RS, Grant BS - A Reversible Color Polyphenism in American Peppered Moth (Biston betularia cognataria) Caterpillars. PLoS ONE 3(9): e3142. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0003142, CC BY 2.5,
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18) This Peacock Flounder Fish’s Camouflage Ability Is Totally Amazing! These 4 Photos Of The SAME Fish, Were Taken Within Minutes, Of Each Other!! In The Lower Right Image, The Flounder Absolutely Can’t Be Seen!!!
By Brocken Inaglory - Own work, CC BY 2.5, Link More Information: Click Here.
File = SameFishTakenAfewMinApart 800px-Peacock Flounder Bothus mancus in Kona
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