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  2. Eyespot (mimicry) - Wikipedia

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    Some reptiles, such as the sand lizard of Europe, have eyespots; in the sand lizard's case, there is a row of spots along the back, and a row on each side. [12]Many species of cat, including Geoffroy's cats, jungle cats, pampas cats, and servals, have white markings, whether spots or bars, on the backs of their ears; it is possible that these signal "follow me" to the young of the species.

  3. Long-eared jerboa - Wikipedia

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    Long-eared jerboas in most cases are nocturnal, [3] The long-eared jerboa's fur according to the book 100 animals to see before they die "is reddish yellow to pale russet with white underparts." [ 4 ] Very little is known about the species.

  4. Lynx - Wikipedia

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    Body colour varies from medium brown to goldish to beige-white, and is occasionally marked with dark brown spots, especially on the limbs. All species of lynx have white fur on their chests, bellies and on the insides of their legs, fur which is an extension of the chest and belly fur.

  5. Pregnant creature — with hairy lips and yellow ears ... - AOL

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    They have membrane-like wings, partially yellow ears and multicolored fur. On their face, the bats have several white stripes and a “conspicuous fringe of white hairs” on their upper lips.

  6. Anolis occultus - Wikipedia

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    The lizard has radiating eye lines and one or two visible yellow spots on the base of the tail. It has a pinkish-grey dewlap that is folded into an opening on the front of the chest. A. occultus has a different scale pattern than other Anoles in that it has no enlarged or elongated scales. Its dorsal scales of the head and tail are very small ...

  7. Snowy owl - Wikipedia

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    The ear tufts measure about 20 to 25 mm (0.79 to 0.98 in) and consist of about 10 small feathers. [7] The snowy owl has bright yellow eyes. [8] The head is relatively small and, even for the relatively simply adapted hearing mechanism of a Bubo owl, the facial disc is shallow and the ear is uncomplicated.

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  9. Kinkajou - Wikipedia

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    The short, rounded ears measure 3.6 to 5.4 cm (1.4 to 2.1 in). The eyes reflect green or bright yellow against light. The long, thick tongue is highly extrudable. The snout is dark brown to black. The claws are sharp and short. [2] [17] The coat color varies throughout the range and at different times of the year.