Masters of Disguise – Most Amazing Camouflaged Insects
Blending in… some animals are masters of camouflage, and not just animals, insects too. Surely there was a moment your life when you wished you could disguise yourself so good, that no one could recognize you, and you’d be able to spy on people, or just get out of a very awkward situation…
Well, the animal kingdom is so amazing and it never ceases to surprise us. Let’s have a look at some of the best camouflaged animals and insects in the world, prepare to be amazed!
Well, the animal kingdom is so amazing and it never ceases to surprise us. Let’s have a look at some of the best camouflaged animals and insects in the world, prepare to be amazed!
Best Camouflaged Insects:
Leaf mimics
1. “Dying” leaf-mimic katydid
A katydid is the English term for the Tettigoniidae family, which is actually the big family of bush-crickets which has over 6000 members (that’s a lot of crickets!). More than a few members have the extraordinary ability to mimic, or camouflage, most common they appear to be leafs or other parts of plants. Have a look at the picture below, and try to spot the cricket…
2. Dead-leaf butterflies (Kallima inachus)
It may look like an ordinary leaf, but have a closer look and you’ll notice that the center of the leaf is actually a caterpillar. The Baron caterpillar is one of the forms that lead to the Euthalia aconthea, or Common Baron buterfly. They live in Asia, and they’re really good at blending in.
4. Dead-leaf mantis
6. Violin mantis (Gongylus gongylodes)
7. Leaf insects, or walking leaves (Phylliidae)
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