Home animals Awe-Inducing Escapes: Marveling at the Astonishing Evasive Skills of Animals Awe-Inducing Escapes: Marveling at the Astonishing Evasive Skills of Animals animals Ms My · March 10, 2024 · 0 Comment Many animals have interesting ways to protect themselves from predators. Some animals camouflage themselves so well in their natural environment that they are almost impossible to see. The green bell frog is hiding in the duckweed. This frog species lives on the ground and is native to Eastern Australia. Although capable of climbing, it is not arboreal and spends almost all its time close to the ground. It seems impossible to tell the difference between a tree branch and a leaf-tailed gecko. This species of gecko resembles dry leaves found on the forest floor or even among tree branches. Southern stingray. This fish is found in tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean from New Jersey to Brazil. In the photo is a stingray in Costa Rica hiding from predators. Has anyone seen a ghost crab crawling in the sand? The dog with white fur and the carpet seem to blend completely together. It’s hard to tell which is a leaf and which is a leaf beetle. An Arctic hare curls up in a pile of snow. Arctic rabbits can withstand the cold thanks to their thick fur and often dig holes in the ground or snow to stay warm and sleep. Contrary to some colorful butterfly species that like to fly, some species prefer to hide rather than stand out from the crowd. “If they don’t see me, I won’t see them,” the deer said. A stingray dives into the ocean. The brave owl perches on a tree branch./. animal world Animals Arctic hare elephant hide hide and seek stingray