Sunday, January 31, 2016

Animal Disguises



I'm going to tell you about Animal Disguises.



The shape of the angel shark gives a clue about its life style. It can dart out and grab the fish. The Asian Painted Frog has a mottled skin coloring to help to camouflage close to houses. In dry weather they can even come indoors. The bobcat prowls the forest in search of its prey. It has a spotted coat  to blend with the trees and rocks during the day but usually hunts after dark. Bobcats prefer to eat rabbits or birds, but it will eat almost any small animal.


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Angel Shark


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Asian Painted Frog


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Bobcat

 The Chameleon is a tree climbing lizard. It can change the color to match the surroundings. It has clever disguises of its own. As long as his prey and stick with their disguises they fool the chameleon every time. It can look at 2 directions at once. It can catches insects with its long sticky tongue. It can climb tree branches.



The crested tinamou is a type of bird and lays eggs in the nest. It can flies away. A Gaboon Viper is a type of snake that changing its coloring to match their surroundings. Which it then feeds on. The Giraffe has a long neck. It has a camaflouge. It can eat leafs between the trees.


The decorative crab has a very clever way of disguising itself from predators. It covers the body with things from the seabed. By tickling the sea anemone, the decorative crab can grip on the rock. The crab and then plug up the anemone and plank on the back of its shell. If the crab is attack a predator can risk been stung by the anemone's tentacles. The glass frog has got a certain pattern with popular colors.     

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Chameleon




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Crested Tinamou


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Gaboon Viper

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Giraffe

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Decorative Crab

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Glass Frog


 Cuttlefish can change its color to match their surroundings. They have special color cells on the skin. Even the octopus changes its color too. The enormous owl butterfly is bigger than the small bird. The people think that the owl butterfly looks more dangerous than it really is. Snowshoe Hare has a coat turns white to match the snow in the winter of snowfalls. Even the Snowy Owl can live among the snow and rocks.


 The hot nose snake has a genius way to full of its predators. It can pretend to be a deadly rattlesnake. In this case when there is no part of being a rattlesnake when it threat comes from the indigo snake and eats rattlesnakes. The wipe lip tree frog can used to climb and balance on the branches. The long thin vine wraps along branches and it look like the piece of jungle vine and grabs the victim with lighting speed. The stick insect looks like a twig or an insect.



This moth belongs to Saturnalia family of moths which is simply disappears. Other Saturnalias have their heads. Some saturnalia moths have the largest wings span of any living moth. A zebra's disguise helps to protect them from its enemies. Zebras live in large groups called herds. Each zebra has a unique pattern of bold stripes on its body. As the herd moves around, predators such as lions can tell where one zebra ends and another begins.


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Cuddlefish

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Octopus


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Owl Butterfly


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