Crab-looking spiders, camouflaged fish that appear invisible are just some of Mother Nature's wonders. Some animals have developed their bodies over time and adapted to the environment they live in so unusually that we find it hard to believe.
# 1 The Lophorina bird does its unusual mating dance to attract partner
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# 2 Collared Agama spreads his collar at his neck in order to scare, oppose or encourage his partner
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# 3 Misumena's spider takes the color of the flower it is currently on
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# 4 The speckles follow the shape of sticks and leaves to better mask themselves
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# 5 The orchid mantis mimics parts of the orchid flower
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# 6 Euthalia aconthea has evolved to avoid and protect itself from predators
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# 7 The dwarf seahorse changes its color as a camouflage and also to attract female attention
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# 8 The desert horned viper can quickly bury itself in sand, and its color only helps with camouflage
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# 9 White-necked Lelkowiec has a mysterious appearance, which perfectly helps him to blend in with his everyday environment
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# 10 The Uroplatus gecko has a flap of skin that makes it almost invisible
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# 11 The nose horn frog can hide among the leaves and go unnoticed
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# 12 Birds have a specific structure of fins that allow them to 'glide' on the water
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# 13 Sorpene fish take on bright colors to blend in into the reef where they lurk on the victim
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# 14 Arctic fox can change the color of its fur from white to brown
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