Description
Packed with stunning colour photographs, a global guide profiles the camouflage techniques of 100 magnificent creatures. Spanning the continents and world oceans, extraordinary visuals demonstrate the masterful ways in which species have evolved to disguise themselves in their diverse habitats. From the Tulip-tree Beauty moth from North America, which blends perfectly with its namesake’s tree bark; the South American Potoo, whose feathers resemble a tree branch; to the extraordinary names and survival strategies of the Australian Tawny Frogmouth bird, Leafy Seadragon, and Vietnamese mossy frog. An expert text profiles each creature – mixing mammals, insects, fish, reptiles and more – and highlights how its camouflage effects it to stay hidden to survive and attack. A truly fascinating guide to the elusive creatures you may see on your world travels and a must-read for animal lovers. Printed RRP £25.00.
Size & Additional Information
Hardback
26 x 22.5cm
239 pages
Illustrated throughout with colour photographs and map extracts
FSC accredited paper