Can you spot the animals in the images above? The lizard blends so perfectly it is hard to see even when pointed out. The ability to change color seems like an animal superpower at times – some of them can alter their appearance to blend with the colors, materials and textures of virtually any surroundings. For some this ‘costume change’ happens quickly, for others it is seasonal – for many it helps them avoid predators, for a few it enables them to sneak up on prey. Culled from around the animal kingdom, here are seven of most impressive color-changing species in the world. 1) Side-Swimming Bottom-Feeding Flounder2) Shape-and-Species Shifting Mimic Octopus
More than mere color-changers, Mimic Octopi are also shape-shifters
that can adapt their movements and the arrangement of their parts to
appear as up to 15 different oceanic species “including sea snakes,
lionfish, flatfish, brittle stars, giant crabs, sea shells, stingrays,
flounders, jellyfish, sea anemones, and mantis shrimp.” This remarkable octopus species determines threats and reacts by appearing as a predator to their own predators.
“For example, when the octopus was being attacked by damselfishes, it was observed that the octopus appeared as a banded sea snake, a damselfish predator. The octopus impersonates the snake by turning black and yellow, burying six of its arms, and waving its other two arms in opposite directions” as shown in the above video. 3) Classic Color-Changing Chameleon Lizards4) Insect-Stalking Duo-Tone Spider5) Madly-Laughing Quick-Changing Tree Frog6) Shell-Switching Faux-Ladybug Beetle
You may have already seen a Golden Tortoise Beetle but not have
realized it, since these remarkable creatures can change from a shiny
gold color to a dull red with ladybug-like spots. They achieve this
change by altering the reflectivity of their outer shell – essentially
like tinting a window – via microscopic valves that alter the moisture
level under the shell. While it is not known for sure, there must
certainly be advantages to appearing as part of another commonly-found
species.
7) Arctic Foxes and Other Seasonal Color ShiftersFrom foxes and caribou to weasels, birds and bunnies, a number of species shift the colors of their coats come wintertime to blend in with the surrounding environment – a few are predators but most are prey. The degree of their transformation depends heavily on their habitats and the particular species with some shifting only slightly between shades and others going from fully brown to entirely white. Click here for more on seasonal color-changing arctic animals. |
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