THE IMMACULATE BLEND

In the present world of changing behaviour some of the creatures made the perfect use of camouflage to attack and to defend.

Camouflage is an illusion of masking themselves from the predator. In the midst of wilderness defense is the best offense. One of the best defense mechanism seen in wildlife is adaptive camouflage. Moreover, Hiding from the predator simply sounds like an understatement.

Camouflage: Nature’s Masterstroke in Survival and Military Strategy

This feature is an A-level adaptive feature. The ultimate attraction of camouflage is the blend between the surroundings and the species. In addition wide use of this technique in the field of military is plainly inspired from the nature itself.

Indian Funnel Web Spider

Spider uses camouflage in a diluted kind of way. They are the only creatures that utilize the camouflage feature to prey on insects.

Fire Ants

Ant: The Mighty Master of Strength and Stealth

Strongest insect ever to walk on earth . Ant is said to lift 10 times its body weight. This creature blends itself with its natural habitat to hide themselves from the predator

Agelenopsis

Long legs and streamlined body help this spider to escape quickly from an incoming attack. Camouflage ensures that these spiders can never be detected

Pygmy mole crickets

Creatures that sink so much to the backgrounds often make every macro enthusiast wonder how much an insect can adop in order to hide itself.

Centipede

Centipede is one of the apex predators among insects. They are mere savages when it comes to preying.

Wolf Spider (Hogna lenta)

Where there is strong affection there comes strong sense of protective emotion. Protecting the offsprings and making sure they don’t come under the radar of the predator is one of the places where camouflag handy.

Australian Darkling Beetle

The insects that can be defined as tough are, in fact, the ones with more than just the ability to survive. Moreover, their hard exoskeleton, combined with a natural blend of brown and black, makes this insect a particularly tough prey for predators to target.

Grasshopper (disambiguation)

Green is just an ordinary colour, it dominantly covers 90% of wild. Also an insect that blends with the green atmosphere is the most difficult insect to find.

Green housefly

Flying insects are the last ones to come in mind when it comes to camouflage. Coupling with their combat reflexes, agility and speed; camouflage is just an iceing on the top.

Coryphistes Ruricola

The essence of earth is incomplete without the insects that crawl on the soil. The probability of stepping on one of these insects is too high if the soil is fertile enough.

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