PublishedIvy Press, August 2021 |
ISBN9780711260238 |
FormatHardcover, 240 pages |
Dimensions25.4cm × 21.6cm |
Camouflage is essential to surviving in the wild. Both a built-in defence mechanism and a cunning tactic for attack, this biological advantage helps animals hide from dangerous predators and catch unsuspecting prey. It is used in many different ways, primarily to mask one's identity, movement or location, and changes over time as animals evolve and adapt to live.
This stunning photographic collection reveals 100 camouflaged creatures from around the world paired with fascinating insights from leading UK zoology author Steve Parker. Each elusive animal will have a profile of 300 words paired with striking photographic examples featuring a wealth of colour and ingenious camouflages. Examples include:
THE GIRAFFE: the world's tallest mammal yet it remains tricky to detect among trees thanks to its spots. The spots also help to regulate their temperature
THE OCTOPUS: changes its opacity, colour and pattern in response to threats
THE WALKING LEAF INSECT: has evolved a strikingly similar shape and colour to the leaves it eats
THE ARCTIC FOX: changes its fur colour to white in the winter, perfectly blending in with the snow - but climate change is disrupting this age-old adaptation
THE TURTLE:uses colour and pattern to camouflage on sand, rocks and the ocean floor to escape its predators.