Discover some of the brilliant ways animals disguise themselves in
this engaging introduction for young children from a conservation
biologist.
Some animals hide in the sand, like the desert lizard, whose scales can
resemble pebbles and stones. Others hide in the sea, like the peacock
flounder, who can also change color. And some, like poison dart frogs
and the scarlet king snake, don't try to hide at all! Most animals have
developed clever tricks to survive, but not all excel at camouflage the
way these animals do. From moths whose wings resemble dead leaves to
eponymous stick insects, from a lizard that looks like a tree stump to
the ghost pipefish you'd mistake for a coral reef, the range of colors,
patterns, and techniques captured here demonstrates how animals across
myriad environments can disguise themselves. Melding a simple narration
with more detailed facts on a variety of creatures--including
sandgrouses, gerbils, Arctic foxes, and butterflies--this fascinating
picture book also offers a brief note on animal camouflage in the back
matter.