Some animals are so adept at camouflaging themselves in their natural environment that they are nearly impossible to see.
The Green Tree Frog hides among the lily pads. This species is ground-dwelling and originates from Eastern Australia. Although it is capable of climbing, it does not live in trees and spends most of its time close to the ground.
It seems almost impossible to distinguish between a branch and the Leaf-Tailed Gecko. This gecko perfectly resembles the dry leaves found on the forest floor or even among tree branches.
Southern Eagle Ray. This fish is found in the tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean, from New Jersey to Brazil. The image shows a ray in Costa Rica hiding from predators.
Can anyone spot a Ghost Crab crawling in the sand?
A dog with white fur blends seamlessly with the carpet.
It is hard to tell where the leaf ends and the Leaf Bug begins.
An Arctic Hare curls up in a pile of snow. Arctic Hares are well adapted to cold weather thanks to their thick fur and often dig holes in the ground or snow to stay warm and sleep.
In contrast to some brightly colored butterflies that prefer to flutter about, some species prefer to blend in rather than stand out in a crowd.
“If they don’t see me, I won’t see them,” the deer said.
A ray blends into the ocean.
A majestic owl perched on a branch.