2016年4月2日 星期六

Camouflaged Insects, 偽裝的昆蟲

These tiny insects are so well camouflaged it is nearly impossible to make out their cleverly disguised forms. Canadian photographer and adventurer Paul Bertner attempted to catch the bugs in their natural habitats as part of a hide-and-seek game to show biodiversity in nature. But while Paul, a forester, now finds it easy to pick out the outline of a bug concealed in the undergrowth, he admits that spotting the irregularities in natural patterns that give the insects away is definitely an acquired skill. By using macrophotography techniques, Paul was able to get closeups of the insects and make their shapes visible. Here: Moss mantis. (Photo by Paul Bertner/Caters News)
Stick insects. (Photo by Paul Bertner/Caters News)
Satanic leaf-tailed gecko. (Photo by Paul Bertner/Caters News)
Bark mantis. (Photo by Paul Bertner/Caters News)
Leafhopper. (Photo by Paul Bertner/Caters News)
Camouflaged Insects
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