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22 Pictures Of Camouflaged Animals That Make Me Lose My Trust In Nature

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1.This spider that looks like it's very much a part of the tree, and makes me worried. Can we trust trees?

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2.This baron caterpillar, which is too pretty and too sneaky to not be venomous. (Spoiler alert: it is.)

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Prosun Paul / Getty Images/iStockphoto

3.This copperhead snake that makes me want to learn how to stilt walk before next autumn.

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Heritage Images / Heritage Images via Getty Images

4.This dead leaf butterfly that looks exactly like the name.

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Wirestock / Getty Images/iStockphoto

5.This master shapeshifter of a cuttlefish that makes me think looking like a rock is a special skill.

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Placebo365 / Getty Images/iStockphoto

6.This willow grouse that'll take you a hot minute to find unless you're really good at Where's Waldo?

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Nature Picture Library / Alamy Stock Photo

7.This sole, which is a type of fish and not just a part of a shoe, that kind of makes me never want to touch the sea floor ever again.

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imageBROKER / Alamy Stock Photo

8.This great grey owl that just works with its surroundings.

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Nature Picture Library / Alamy Stock Photo

9.This jaguar that, sure, is easier to see than the rest of the photos, but if he wasn't moving and you were across the water from him, you would miss him at first glance and poop your pants when you finally spot him. Don't lie.

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Octavio Campos Salles / Alamy Stock Photo

10.These long-nosed bats that, if you texted me and told me they were capable of camouflage this good, I would've texted back the "Sure, Jan" GIF from that Brady Bunch episode.

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adrian hepworth / Alamy Stock Photo

11.This gulf snapping turtle that you're going to assume I'm gaslighting you into thinking is in the picture because of how well it blends.

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Suzanne Long / Alamy Stock Photo

12.This owl moth with such a good camouflage pattern, it makes me think it's a custom paint job.

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Rolf Nussbaumer Photography / Alamy Stock Photo

13.This bittern who, sure, you can spot rn, but if you were a couple of yards away, forget about it.

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Ian Merton / Alamy Stock Photo

14.This brimstone moth caterpillar that I'm looking at right now and still don't believe it's a real animal.

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H Lansdown / Alamy Stock Photo

15.This caiman that is terrifying and cunning, a potent combo for any supervillain.

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africa2008al / Alamy Stock Photo

16.This blackcap that, well, I'm not going to give a ton of credit to because this tree looks easy to hide in, but I can respect the attempt.

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blickwinkel / Alamy Stock Photo

17.This coastal leaf-toed gecko that I would 100% accidentally touch when I try to climb over this log.

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Anton Sorokin / Alamy Stock Photo

18.This spiny katydid that makes me want to write an entire book on why I don't trust tree bark.

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Peter Yeeles / Alamy Stock Photo

19.This giant leaf-tailed gecko that I legitimately almost didn't include because I said to myself, "There's no animal in that picture."

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H Lansdown / Alamy Stock Photo

20.This great potoo, which TBH I can tell is there hardcore. What I didn't spot was the BABY LEANING AGAINST IT. VERY GOOD CAMOUFLAGE, BABY!!

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André Gilden / Alamy Stock Photo

21.This cicada that makes me actively want to stay away from trees.

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Jan Mika / Alamy Stock Photo

22.Finally, this cat that has something in common with Roz from Monster's, Inc. They're both always watching.

  u/thewandtheywant / Via reddit.com
u/thewandtheywant / Via reddit.com
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