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Walking Leaves
Leaf insects use camouflage to take on the appearance of a leaf.
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Walking Sticks
Their natural camouflage can make them extremely difficult to spot.
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Decorator Crabs
Are common in rocky intertidal and subtidal areas on the temperate coasts of Australia.
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Orchid Mantis
This species is characterized by brilliant and beautiful coloring and unusual structure; their four walking legs resemble flower petals.
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South Indian Blue Oakleaf
The underside appears like a leaf complete with midrib while the upperside is brilliantly coloured.
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Deroplatys Trigonodera
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Owl Butterfly
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Paradoxophyla Palmata
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Stonefish
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Pygmy Seahorse
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Leafy Sea Dragon
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Mimic Octopus
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Merlet's Scorpionfish
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Snake Eels
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Leaf Katydid
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Pacific Sanddab
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Scarlet King Snake
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Viceroy Butterfly
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Treehopper
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Deinopis Subrufa
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