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    spotted coat gives them camouflage. The leopard can also…

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    Instead of camouflage, young octopi use their small size and flexible body to hide in cracks and crevices among the corals, away from predators until they are large enough to develop sufficient chromatophores needed to camouflage their body. The juvenile octopuses also stay in shallow waters, usually between 0-2 meters in order to keep out of reach of larger predators…

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    going to study the Tunisa. The Tunisa is a vicious amphibian predator. It lives in the South American rainforests and Pacific ocean, but today I’ll be in the rainforests to study one of these animals. It is quite hard to spot a Tunisa because of its camouflage but i've just spotted one. When it’s not blending into its surroundings its main color is green on its scales. On its underside it is a light brown. It also has a sharp point at its back end that is a tannish color. It has very sharp…

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    In “High School Training Ground,” the speaker reflects on their high school's oppressive and unequal environment, questioning societal standards and promoting change. In High School Training Ground by Malcolm London, the author's imagery shows the doubtful and grief tone of the poem. The author expresses his hesitant tone by stating, “Oceans of adolescents come here to receive lessons but never learn to swim, part like the Red Sea when the bell rings”. This line describes the daily routine of…

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    In 1986, very early in the camouflage revolution, Bill Jordan decided to try his hand at designing a camo pattern. Bill had entered the hunting industry in 1983, when he started Spartan Archery Products in a back room of his father's boat dealership in Columbus, Georgia. Spartan manufactured t-shirts at a local mill, which were sold to a variety of large retail customers across the country. But the commodity garment trade was a tough, low-profit-margin business that depended on high volume—not…

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    or darker tone. As for the Carolina anole, it has three layers of chromatophores, responsible for different colour pigmentation and these pigments change colours based on the behaviour of the lizard such as social interactions, activity levels, camouflage and individual stress levels, and also thermoregulation (Claussen & Art, 1981). Finally, as for the chameleons, unlike other species of lizards, they have evolved two iridophores (reflective pigments) with different morphologies, upper layer…

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    Camouflages and disguises were used to conceal the early hunter, who also used nooses, traps, snares, pits, decoys, baits, and poisons. (Britannica). Today hunters spend lots of money on the clothing alone. The specific clothing they buy is camouflaged to the…

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    creatures actually have camouflage! Only a few animals, called cephalopods, have the abilities to change their color and skin. These remarkable transformations are caused by a bunch of color changing cells called chromatophores. Chromatophores are a bunch of cells below the surface of skin. The cells have a sac controlled by a complex array of nerves and muscles, allowing it to expand or contract. These chromatophores have light-reflecting cells within them, allowing a camouflage effect. Some…

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    help of camouflage. 1. Patent leather combat- These are the boots which don’t require any polishing and they are worn with any formal wear. 2. Paratrooper- These boots have zippers and they are most commonly used for uniformity reasons. 3. General Issue combat- These are leather shoes with laces and requires polishing. 4. Jungle-They have canvas uppers and drainage vents to prevent water from clogging, and is used for rough jungle terrains.…

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    about the same amount of black and red pom poms. The white pom poms went down because they are easy to spot in the black grassland. In generation 3 there are more black pom poms. There are more black pom poms in the end because the black pom poms camouflage with the black grassland. In figure 4 there are about the same results but a different color of pom pom. In generation one there were all the same amount of each pom pom. In generation 2 there were more white and black than red. In generation…

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