Wednesday, August 17, 2011

11. The Master of Disguise Animals | Camouflaged Creatures (14 Photos)

Check out these The Master of Disguise Animals the Camouflaged Creatures: Wildlife photographer Alex Hyde uses his years of scientific training in biology photograph camouflaged creatures. He is trying to provide insight to people about the problems animals have that have to depend on camouflage to survive. Here Are they Creatures with Master of Disguise..




The Master of Disguise Animals | Camouflaged Creatures
Malaysian Orchid Mantis camouflaged on an orchid




The Master of Disguise Animals | Camouflaged Creatures
A peppered moth camouflaged on birch tree bark




The Master of Disguise Animals | Camouflaged Creatures
The leaf-tailed gecko on the tree




The Master of Disguise Animals | Camouflaged Creatures
A long-spinnered bark spider camouflaged on tree bark




The Master of Disguise Animals | Camouflaged Creatures
A terrestrial frog camouflaged amongst leaf litter




The Master of Disguise Animals | Camouflaged Creatures
The leaf-tailed gecko perfectly mimics the tree bark on which it hides




The Master of Disguise Animals | Camouflaged Creatures
A platypelis grandis frog juvenile camouflaged against moss




The Master of Disguise Animals | Camouflaged Creatures
A stump-tailed chameleon camouflaged amongst leaf litter on rainforest floor




The Master of Disguise Animals | Camouflaged Creatures
A common blenny camouflaged in a rockpool




The Master of Disguise Animals | Camouflaged Creatures
A lined leaf-tailed gecko camouflaged amongst dead palm




The Master of Disguise Animals | Camouflaged Creatures
A brown mantella frog camouflaged in leaf litter




The Master of Disguise Animals | Camouflaged Creatures
A sea scorpion camouflaged in a rockpool




The Master of Disguise Animals | Camouflaged Creatures
A lined leaf-tailed gecko camouflaged amongst dead palm




The Master of Disguise Animals | Camouflaged Creatures
A violin mantis female showing excellent camouflage amongst dead leaves


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