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FIVE OF THE LEAF-MIMICKING ANIMALS

Published By Moushumi Mahanta | 16 十一月, 2024
Leaf mimicry is a remarkably clever form of camouflage, allowing some animals to blend in as leaves to evade predators or to remain hidden as they wait for unsuspecting prey. This amazing adaptation is common in insects but can also be seen among other species. 
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Here are 5 leaf-like animals you won't believe:
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Giant Leaf Insect

Exhibits remarkable camouflage adaptations and is native to regions across Southeast Asia and parts of Australia.
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Satanic Leaf-Tailed Gecko

Native to Madagascar, can grow up to 90mm in total length, including its tail.
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Indian Oakleaf Butterfly

Indigenous to tropical Asia, has wings that mimic dry leaves with dark veins.
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Malayan Leaf Frog

This species is native to the rainforests of the Malay Peninsula, as well as the islands of Sumatra and Borneo.
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Moss Mantis

Found in Asia, this species of mentis are skilled predators and masters of camouflage.
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