Camouflage is an ancient art and species around the planet depend on it daily for survival. This is why many animal species have developed different ways to camouflage themselves throughout the course of evolution. Whether it’s a gecko blending into bark or a jaguar fading into foliage, good camouflage can mean the difference between eating and being eaten. In this article, we’ll see some amazing examples of how animals blend in with their environment.
Scroll down and check these camouflage masters’ performance. Can You Spot Them?
Owl [Image credit – left and Image credit – right]
Toads [Image credit]
Pygmy seahorse [Image credit]
Uroplatus Geckos [Image credit]
Spider [Image credit]
cryptic frog [Image credit]
Jaguar [Image credit]
Egyptian nightjar [Image credit]
Stone Flounder [Image credit]
Great Potoo [Image credit]
Leaf-Tailed Gecko [Image credit]
Snow Leopard [Image credit]
Katydid [Image credit]
Tartan hawkfish [Image credit]
Stick Insect [Image credit]
Common Baron Caterpillar [Image credit]
Adelpha Serpa Selerio Caterpillar [Image credit]
19. Tropidoderus Childrenii [Image credit]
Cuttlefish [Image credit]
Lichen Spider [Image credit]
Leaf Katydid [Image credit]
Orchid Mantis [Image credit]
Sandhopper [Image credit]
Thorn bug [Image credit]