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Camouflaged Collection (page 17)

"Nature's Masters of Disguise: Unveiling the Art of Camouflage" Leafy Seadragon: A mesmerizing underwater marvel

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Coral Fish camouflaged against Coral

Coral Fish camouflaged against Coral

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: White orchid petals, female Orchid Mantis insect camouflaged amongst them, pale wings

White orchid petals, female Orchid Mantis insect camouflaged amongst them, pale wings, petal-like flaps on legs, large compound eyes

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Ring of six Quail eggs camouflaged in nest of gravel overhead

Ring of six Quail eggs camouflaged in nest of gravel overhead

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Singapore Crocodilarium, close-up of two crocodiles camouflaged on rock

Singapore Crocodilarium, close-up of two crocodiles camouflaged on rock, open jaws exposing many small teeth, scaly skin blending with surroundings, teeth reflecting in water

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Owl Butterfly (Caligo beltrao), brown, camouflaged butterfly on tree branch

Owl Butterfly (Caligo beltrao), brown, camouflaged butterfly on tree branch

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Leopard looking out of foliage in Tree

Leopard looking out of foliage in Tree

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Diadem Snake, skin camouflaged in desert, eyes covered by protective transparent scale

Diadem Snake, skin camouflaged in desert, eyes covered by protective transparent scale, curled up raising head

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Snake, beige and brown pattern with butterfly shapes, curled on bed of dry leaves and grass

Snake, beige and brown pattern with butterfly shapes, curled on bed of dry leaves and grass

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Chinese soft-shelled turtle, long thin snout, soft, flexible

Chinese soft-shelled turtle, long thin snout, soft, flexible, flat brown shell allowing it to be camouflaged on river bed, sharp claws

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Buckleys slender-legged treefrog

Buckleys slender-legged treefrog (Osteocephalus buckleyi). This treefrog (family Hylidae) is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Black-tailed prairie dogs

Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus). This rodent is indigenous to the great plains of North America. It was once one of the most abundant species of prairie dog though its numbers have

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: 3G data transmitter installation C014 / 1406

3G data transmitter installation C014 / 1406
3G data transmitter installation. Aerial work platform being used to install 3G data transmission equipment with concealment cladding on a brick chimney

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Bagworm larva

Bagworm larva. This bag is the protective case for a larva of a bagworm moth (family: Psychidae). These cases are built from materials in the surrounding environment

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Leaf mimic bush cricket C014 / 0964

Leaf mimic bush cricket C014 / 0964
Leaf mimic bush cricket on a leaf. This bush cricket (family Tettigoniidae) has evolved to closely resemble the shape and colouration of the leaves of the plants on which it lives

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Indian stick insect C016 / 5927

Indian stick insect C016 / 5927
Indian stick insect (Carausius morosus). There are nearly 3000 species of stick insects (Phasmida) in the world. They all feed on vegetation

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Camouflaged soldier C015 / 7695

Camouflaged soldier C015 / 7695
Camouflaged soldier hiding in grass. He is taking part in an international competition for special forces and intelligence units

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Leaf mimic katydids C017 / 6810

Leaf mimic katydids C017 / 6810
Leaf mimic katydids. Female leaf mimic katydid (bush cricket, family Tettigoniidae) with a smaller male prior to mating. The wings of these insects closely resemble dead leaves

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Leaf mimic bush cricket C014 / 0967

Leaf mimic bush cricket C014 / 0967
Leaf mimic bush cricket with its wings open. This bush cricket (family Tettigoniidae) has evolved to closely resemble the shape and colouration of the leaves of the plants on which it lives

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Leaf mimic bush cricket C014 / 0962

Leaf mimic bush cricket C014 / 0962
Leaf mimic bush cricket on a branch. This bush cricket (family Tettigoniidae) has evolved to closely resemble the shape and colouration of the leaves of the plants on which it lives

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Satanic leaftail gecko C014 / 0927

Satanic leaftail gecko C014 / 0927
Satanic leaftail gecko (Uroplatus phantasticus) on a log. Leaftail geckos are endemic to Madagascar and some of its surrounding islands

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Great spider crab and bryozoa

Great spider crab and bryozoa. Great spider crab (Hyas araneus) carrying a bryozoan colony. This crab lives at a depth of 500-2000 metres in Atlantic waters and the North Sea

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: New Caledonian crested gecko C014 / 0265

New Caledonian crested gecko C014 / 0265
New Caledonian crested gecko (Rhacodactylus ciliatus) camouflaged against a log. This lizard is native to southern New Caledonia, Melanesia, Pacific Ocean

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Silver Y moth amongst dry leaves

Silver Y moth amongst dry leaves
Silver Y moth (Autographa gamma) camouflaged amongst dry leaves. This species is named for the silvery Y-shaped mark on each of its forewings

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Marble ray burried in sand

Marble ray burried in sand
A marble ray, Taeniura meyeni. Buried in sand to camouflage itself. Photographed at Rasdhoo Atoll, North Male, Maldives

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Banded toadfish C014 / 2944

Banded toadfish C014 / 2944
Banded toadfish (Halophryne diemensis) on a coral reef. This bottom-dwelling predatory fish conceals itself on sand on the seafloor where it lies in wait to ambush its prey

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Hermit crab with sponge

Hermit crab with sponge
A darkglove hermit crab, Calcinus haigae, that has placed a green sponge on its back. This is used for protection and camouflage. Photographed off Halmahera, Maluku Islands, Indonesia

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Crocodile flatfish

Crocodile flatfish
A crocodile fish, Cymbacephalus beauforti. The flat body shape and colouration help it blend into the sea floor. Photographed off Halmahera, Maluku Islands, Indonesia

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Cowrie shell hidden on whip coral

Cowrie shell hidden on whip coral
An allied cowrie, Hiata sp. Camouflaged on host whip coral. Photographed at Lilai North, Halmahera, Maluku Islands, Indonesia

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Well camouflaged ghost pipefish

Well camouflaged ghost pipefish
A juvenile Halimeda ghost pipefish, Solenostomus halimeda. Photographed at Rasdhoo Atoll, North Male, Maldives

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Leaf insect

Leaf insect
Grays leaf insect. View of the upper side of a leaf insect (Phyllium crucifolium), with its wings spread. This specimen was found in the Seychelles, and has a body length of 11cm

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Grays leaf insect

Grays leaf insect. View of the upper side of a male Grays leaf insect (Phyllium bioculatum), with its wings spread. This specimen was found in Sri Lanka, and has a wingspan of 8cm

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Ghost insect

Ghost insect. View of ghost insect (Prisopus piperinus) camouflaged against a piece of bark. This specimen was found in Amazonian Guyana, and has a body length of 7cm

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Giant Malaysian leaf insect

Giant Malaysian leaf insect. View of the upper side of a giant Malaysian leaf insect (Phyllium giganteum). This specimen was found in Thailand, and has a body length of 12cm

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Hump-backed stick insect

Hump-backed stick insect. View of the upper side of a male hump-backed stick insect (Cranidium gibbosum) with its wings spread. This specimen was found in Amazonian Guyana, and has a wingspan of 10cm

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Yellow umbrella stick insect

Yellow umbrella stick insect. View of the upper side of a female yellow umbrella stick insect (Tagesoidea nigrofasciata) with its wings spread

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Malaysian jungle nymph

Malaysian jungle nymph
Stick insect. View of the upper side of a Malaysian jungle nymph (Heteropteryx dilatata) stick insect (phasmid) with its wings spread. This specimen was found Malaysia, and has a wingspan of 8cm

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: American bittern C013 / 9914

American bittern C013 / 9914
American bittern (Botaurus lentiginosus) in saltmarsh grasses. Its head is visible at centre left. American bitterns are water birds which live in vegetation at the sides of lakes

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Mossy leaf-tailed gecko C013 / 7021

Mossy leaf-tailed gecko C013 / 7021
Mossy leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus sikorae). The Uroplatus geckos are endemic to Madagascar and nearby islands. They are nocturnal arboreal lizards, found in forests, where they feed on insects

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Giant leaf-tailed gecko C013 / 7020

Giant leaf-tailed gecko C013 / 7020
Giant leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus fimbriatus) camouflaged on a tree, with an eye (yellow) visible. The Uroplatus geckos are endemic to Madagascar and nearby islands

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Giant leaf-tailed gecko C013 / 7019

Giant leaf-tailed gecko C013 / 7019
Giant leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus fimbriatus) partially camouflaged on a tree, with an eye (yellow) and its tongue (red) visible (lower left)

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Madagascar spiny-tailed iguana C013 / 7016

Madagascar spiny-tailed iguana C013 / 7016
Madagascar spiny-tailed iguana (Oplurus cuvieri) on a tree. Madagascar spiny-tailed iguanas are a member of the Opluridae family

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Tawny owl (Strix aluco), captive, camouflaged on tree, United Kingdom, Europe

Tawny owl (Strix aluco), captive, camouflaged on tree, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Very well camouflaged plumed scorpionfish (Scorpaena grandicornis), Dominica, West Indies

Very well camouflaged plumed scorpionfish (Scorpaena grandicornis), Dominica, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Camouflaged sea urchin, Dominica, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Camouflaged sea urchin, Dominica, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: July Highflyer Moth - Cornwall - UK

July Highflyer Moth - Cornwall - UK
DAC-885 July Highflyer Moth Cornwall - UK Hydriomena furcata David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Brown Tree Snake - on branch - tropical Australia

Brown Tree Snake - on branch - tropical Australia
JPF-5085 BROWN TREE SNAKE - on branch tropical Australia Boiga irregularis Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Grayling Butterfly - UK - on Rock

Grayling Butterfly - UK - on Rock
DAC-879 Grayling Butterfly - on rock Hipparchia semele David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCamouflaged Collection: Pebble Prominent Moth - Cornwall - UK

Pebble Prominent Moth - Cornwall - UK
DAC-1117 Pebble Prominent Moth Cornwall - UK Notodonta ziczac David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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"Nature's Masters of Disguise: Unveiling the Art of Camouflage" Leafy Seadragon: A mesmerizing underwater marvel, this fish showcases brilliant camouflage that fools both predators and prey alike in Rapid Bay, South Australia. Native American Indian Buffalo Hunt: Witness a breathtaking scene under the watchful eye of the White Wolf Ski, where hunters blend seamlessly with their surroundings during this ancient tradition. Orchid Mantis: Behold the delicate beauty of Hymenopus coronatus as it expertly camouflages itself on an orchid, showcasing nature's ability to deceive even the keenest observer (Picture No. 11993245). Sea Horse / Leafy Seadragon: Dive into South Australian waters and encounter these enchanting creatures from Syngnathidae family - their intricate camouflage is endemic to these stunning marine landscapes. Chameleon Madagascar: Step into the vibrant world of Madagascar and witness firsthand how chameleons effortlessly change colors to match their environment, leaving us in awe of their remarkable adaptability. Polar Bear - Parent with Young: Marvel at a heartwarming sight as a protective polar bear parent shields its young against icy Arctic backdrops while utilizing its white fur for perfect camouflage. Snowshoe Hare MH233: Explore snowy terrains where snowshoe hares skillfully blend with winter landscapes through their coat color adaptation, ensuring survival amidst harsh conditions. Gaboon Viper - West Africa's Forest Phantom: Discover nature's hidden gem as Gaboon Vipers perfectly mimic forest floors' hues in West Africa – an ingenious strategy for ambushing unsuspecting prey. Common Potoo - Master of Stillness in Ilanos Venezuela: Observe this nocturnal bird perched high up in trees; its cryptic plumage allows it to vanish within branches during daylight hours undetected. Walking Stick / Stick Insect.