Researchers find new depth of understanding about how camouflage takes shape

A study led by The University of Western Australia has revealed a tool used by prey to conceal 3D body shapes in nature, providing a different perspective on how camouflage works. The findings have been detailed in, ” Camouflage using three-dimensional surface disruption,” and published in Biology Letters.


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Source: Phys.org