animals
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Camouflage Really Does Protect Prey From Being Eaten [WATCH]
It seems obvious that camouflage helps animals survive in the wild, but it is a relatively hard thing to test in the wild. A recent study, however, confirms this long-held assumption, proving that disguising one’s body or eggs to match the environment deters predators.
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