4 Australian Animals That Can Camouflage Themselves!

Australia is home to several animals that use camouflage to blend into their surroundings, helping them hide from predators or sneak up on prey. Here are a few examples:

1. Leaf-Tailed Gecko: This lizard has a flattened body and a tail that looks like a leaf, allowing it to blend seamlessly into tree bark and foliage.

2. Tawny Frogmouth: Resembling a broken tree branch, this nocturnal bird perches perfectly still during the day, using its camouflage to avoid detection by predators.

3. Stonefish: Found in coastal waters, the stonefish has a textured appearance that mimics rocks and seabed debris, making it difficult for prey to spot.

4. Leafy Seadragon: A relative of seahorses, the leafy seadragon has leaf-like appendages that provide excellent camouflage among seaweed and kelp.

These animals showcase the remarkable ways Australian wildlife has adapted to its environment, using camouflage for survival in diverse habitats.
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