Saturday, 26 December 2015

In every picture there is a hidden animal... but can you spot them all?

                          Camo Creatures
THESE photos look like they could be part of a gallery of beautiful landscapes, but hidden in each one is a camouflaged animal.

The clever photographs show birds, geckos and lizards seamlessly blending into the scenes around them.

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Eye can see something here Caters News Agency

The images were taken by Sam Rowley, from London, when he travelled to Madagascar over the summer.

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The giant leaf tailed gecko Caters News Agency

20-year-old biology student Sam said: "So many animals in Madagascar choose to remain unseen rather than run away but this makes it all the easier to get close and photograph them.

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Even close up the gecko is hard to spot Caters News Agency

"They constantly think you haven't seen them - in the jungle there's lots of fascinating behavioural tactics like this due to the sheer diversity and abundance of wildlife."

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Another gecko hides in a tree waiting for its prey Caters News Agency

Leaf tailed geckos mirror tree trunks to avoid predatory birds while leaf chameleons are easily mistaken for fallen leaves.

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The stump-tailed chameleon is one of the hardest to spot Caters News Agency

Madagascar nightjars can't be seen amongst leaf litter and the Parson's chameleon can't be picked out by snakes or birds amongst the complex of leaves and branches.

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The Parsons chameleon lies in wait in the leaves Caters News Agency

Sam said: "My favourite creature was the leaf chameleon – they're masters of camouflage.
"I was overwhelmed to witness the wildlife in Madagascar and spent a good three hours a time to make sure I got all the shots I wanted."

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Geckos have the ability to bllend in with any tree Caters News Agency

Sam used a Nikon D7100 with a 105mm lens to capture the stunning picture set.

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