Camouflaged Wildlife is one of the most wide-ranging and comprehensive
books ever published on the subject.
Some of the images have to be seen to be believed in terms of the
subjects' remarkable imitations of their natural backgrounds, including
shape, colour and pattern, which often aid them in their roles as
hunting predator or prey attempting to avoid capture.
Subjects include colour-changing chameleons and fish, birds which look
like tree-branches, eggs which blend with their background, butterflies
which perfectly imitate leaves, crab spiders which mimic the bright
petals of their chosen bloom and Snow Leopards which merge seamlessly
with the scree slopes on which they stalk their prey.
Decades of work by the award-winning photographers, Joe and Mary Ann
McDonald, are distilled down into this remarkable and eye-catching book