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On-Demand: Some animals use camouflage to disguise their appearance and blend in seamlessly to their surroundings while others use bright colors and bold patterns to warn off predators. In this webinar, join our friends from Project WILD to learn about these amazing animals.

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Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) Question: How do you hide a 6 meter (19 feet) high Giraffe...? Answer: Surprisingly well..! Camouflage in action: At about 20-30 meters away, it just looked like a beautiful Acacia Thorn Tree with an impressive trunk. Animal Adaptations, Kenya Safari, A Giraffe, Safari Tour, Creature Design, Science And Nature, Beautiful Creatures, Tanzania, Animal Kingdom

Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) Question: How do you hide a 6 meter (19 feet) high Giraffe...? Answer: Surprisingly well..! Camouflage in action: At about 20-30 meters away, it just looked like a beautiful Acacia Thorn Tree with an impressive trunk. Best viewed LARGE. Martin - [Home Page] [Photography Showcase] [My Free Photo App] [Flickr Profile] [Facebook] [Twitter] [My Science & Physics Page]

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Buff-tip Moth (Phalera bucephala)   "This is a fairly large, heavy-bodied species with a wingspan of 55–68 mm. The forewings are grey with a large prominent buff patch at the apex. As the thoracic hair is also buff, the moth resembles a broken twig when at rest. The hindwings are creamy-white. This moth flies at night in June and July and sometimes comes to light, although it is not generally strongly attracted." Cool Insects, Moth Caterpillar, Cool Bugs, A Bug's Life, Beautiful Bugs, Creepy Crawlies, Arthropods, Arachnids, Bugs And Insects

Buff-tip Moth (Phalera bucephala) "This is a fairly large, heavy-bodied species with a wingspan of 55–68 mm. The forewings are grey with a large prominent buff patch at the apex. As the thoracic hair is also buff, the moth resembles a broken twig when at rest. The hindwings are creamy-white. This moth flies at night in June and July and sometimes comes to light, although it is not generally strongly attracted."

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