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  2. Camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers often wrongly viewed camouflage netting as a kind of invisibility cloak, and they had to be taught to look at camouflage practically, from an enemy observer's viewpoint. [99] [100] At the same time in Australia, zoologist William John Dakin advised soldiers to copy animals' methods, using their instincts for wartime camouflage. [101]

  3. Disruptive coloration - Wikipedia

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    Disruptive coloration (also known as disruptive camouflage or disruptive patterning) is a form of camouflage that works by breaking up the outlines of an animal, soldier or military hardware with a strongly contrasting pattern.

  4. Hunting - Wikipedia

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    Stand hunting or blind hunting is waiting for animals from a concealed or elevated position, for example from tree stands, hunting blinds or other types of shooting stands. Calling is the use of animal noises to attract or drive animals. Camouflage is the use of visual or odour concealment to blend with the environment.

  5. List of camouflage methods - Wikipedia

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    Camouflage is the concealment of animals or objects of military interest by any combination of methods that helps them to remain unnoticed. This includes the use of high-contrast disruptive patterns as used on military uniforms , but anything that delays recognition can be used as camouflage.

  6. Military camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Military camouflage is the use of camouflage by an armed force to protect personnel and equipment from observation by enemy forces. In practice, this means applying colour and materials to military equipment of all kinds, including vehicles, ships, aircraft, gun positions and battledress, either to conceal it from observation (), or to make it appear as something else ().

  7. Ambush predator - Wikipedia

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    Many ambush predators make use of camouflage so that their prey can come within striking range without detecting their presence. Among insects, coloration in ambush bugs closely matches the flower heads where they wait for prey. [9] Among fishes, the warteye stargazer buries itself nearly completely in the sand and waits for prey. [10]

  8. Dozens of racehorses killed as barn is intentionally set on ...

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    November 10, 2023 at 4:10 PM Screengrab from a GoFundMe page Dozens of racehorses were killed and one person was injured trying to save the animals trapped in an “intentionally set” fire, New ...

  9. Primitive markings - Wikipedia

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    Primitive markings on non-duns can be seasonal, visible only when the horse is shedding its coat. [14] Dorsal stripes and other primitive markings on non-dun horses used to be called "countershading" dorsals [5] before their genetic cause was discovered at the dun locus. [4] This is not to be confused with the camouflage mechanism of ...

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