Animal camouflage: 15 examples of environmental mimicry

Animal camouflage: 15 examples of environmental mimicry

Categories: Animals | Nature

These creatures are masters of mimicry, they have evolved to mimic the environment. Some of them use camouflage as a cunning plan to catch prey, while others hide from predators.

Animal camouflage: 15 examples of environmental mimicry

Animal camouflage: 15 examples of environmental mimicry

1. A goby (Pleurosicya mossambica) is photographed on the Watery Eye coral (Cynarina lacrymalis) in Tulamben in Bali, Indonesia. 

Animal camouflage: 15 examples of environmental mimicry

2. The bearded rufffish mixes with soft corals. Rufffish are bottom-dwelling fish that have the ability to change their color according to their environment. 

Animal camouflage: 15 examples of environmental mimicry

3. A toothy goby (Pleurosicya mossambica) hides on a sea coral in Malaysia. 

Animal camouflage: 15 examples of environmental mimicry

4. The long-nosed hawkfish (Oxycirrhites typus) disguised itself as gorgonaria, a type of marine plant or soft coral in the Red Sea in Egypt. 

Animal camouflage: 15 examples of environmental mimicry

5. A pregnant pygmy seahorse disguises itself as coral off the coast of Sulawesi, Indonesia. 

Animal camouflage: 15 examples of environmental mimicry

6. Close-up shows the eye of the fish Thysanophrys chiltonae disguised as sand on the sea floor in the Bunaken National Park in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. 

Animal camouflage: 15 examples of environmental mimicry

7. An orangutan crab (Achaeus japonicu) is camouflaged on soft corals off the island of Siamil in the Malaysian province of Sabah. 

Animal camouflage: 15 examples of environmental mimicry

8. Harlequin fish (Solenostomus paradoxus) in the Andaman Sea in Thailand. 

Animal camouflage: 15 examples of environmental mimicry

9. A triggerfish (Rudarius minutus) is camouflaged among the feeding tentacles of coral polyps in the Lembeh Strait in Sulawesi, Indonesia. 

Animal camouflage: 15 examples of environmental mimicry

10. The triggerfish (family Balistidae) is combined with a marine plant. 

Animal camouflage: 15 examples of environmental mimicry

11. Devil sea ruff (Inimicus didactylus) on the sea floor in the waters off the village of Tulamben in Bali, Indonesia. 

Animal camouflage: 15 examples of environmental mimicry

12. Katydid, side view, disguised as a leaf in Singapore. 

Animal camouflage: 15 examples of environmental mimicry

13. The moth mimics among the leaves. 

Animal camouflage: 15 examples of environmental mimicry

14. The cricket imitates the shape and color of the leaves of the plant on which it lives in Quito, Ecuador. 

Animal camouflage: 15 examples of environmental mimicry

15. The pupa of the killer beetle (Reduviidae) hides from predators in Singapore. 

Keywords: Animals | Nature | Predators | Prey | Environment | Mimicry | Camouflage

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