This book is suitable for ages 6-12. In the animal world, the easiest way to avoid being eaten is to avoid being seen. "What are Camouflage and Mimicry?" examines animals that use unique colourisation to avoid their predators - or to sneak up on prey! So highly developed is the camouflage of some animals, that they are virtually impossible to see. The examples include: spots and stripes that blend into the shadows; bright colours that warn of toxic poisons; animals that look like rocks, plants, or even other animals; and, animals that can change colours to blend into virtually any background.
This is Book 22 in the Science of Living Things S. Series. See all Science of Living Things S. books here.
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