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3by Gertson, Wally“... how the scouts are trained to use live ammunition and camouflage themselves with all-white gear...”
Published 1985
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4by Ivan N. Bolotov, Tatyana A. Eliseeva, Alexander V. Kondakov, Alexander V. Kropotin, Olga V. Aksenova, Yulia V. Bespalaya, Oksana V. Travina, Mikhail Y. Gofarov, Sang Ki Kim, Jin Hee Lee, Maxim V. Vinarski“... (camouflage), but this hypothesis needs to be statistically checked in the future. Finally, a complete...”
Published in Diversity (2023)
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5“... camouflage at nest sites. The non-breeding (basic) and juvenile plumages are black and white, typical of most...”
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6by Ivan N. Bolotov, Tatyana A. Eliseeva, Alexander V. Kondakov, Alexander V. Kropotin, Olga V. Aksenova, Yulia V. Bespalaya, Oksana V. Travina, Mikhail Y. Gofarov, Sang Ki Kim, Jin Hee Lee, Maxim V. Vinarski“... coloration (camouflage), but this hypothesis needs to be statistically checked in the future. Finally, a...”
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7by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... camouflage itself. Other crabs also move along in their sideways fashion and wave their oral appendages...”
Published 1993
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8by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... camouflage itself. Other crabs also move along in their sideways fashion and wave their oral appendages...”
Published 1993
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9by Bexar Audubon Society“... moths (5-inch wingspan) with brown, camouflage-like coloration; these remain unidentified. Thus far, we...”
Published 1998
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10Published 2017“... in the picture to the left. “Camouflage” was a game that was played in the park. One person is “it”, everyone...”
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11“.... The incubating bird is intermittently engaged in egg-rolling and in camouflaging the nest by bending adjacent...”
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12by Wicksten, Mary K.“... portion of propodus. Total length of male to 18 mm, female to 31 mm,. Color in life. Camouflaged like...”
Published 2012
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13by Wicksten, Mary K.“... portion of propodus. Total length of male to 18 mm, female to 31 mm,. Color in life. Camouflaged like...”
Published 2012
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14by Wicksten, Mary K.“... 45˚ angle. These well-camouflaged shrimp are ambush predators, catching gammarid amphipods...”
Published 2012
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15by Wicksten, Mary K.“... 45˚ angle. These well-camouflaged shrimp are ambush predators, catching gammarid amphipods...”
Published 2012
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16by Wicksten, Mary K.“..., black, white; tail fan dark brown to black, well camouflaged against sand. The color notes are from...”
Published 2012
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17by Wicksten, Mary K.“..., black, white; tail fan dark brown to black, well camouflaged against sand. The color notes are from...”
Published 2012
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18by Wicksten, Mary K.“... maxillipeds, pereopods, antennal flagella banded with red, white. Juveniles camouflaged with brown, green...”
Published 2012
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19by Wicksten, Mary K.“... maxillipeds, pereopods, antennal flagella banded with red, white. Juveniles camouflaged with brown, green...”
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20by Occdownload Gbif.Org“...) from Mexico, Putatively Camouflaged as Bird Droppings. 9 records from SER Species-based Surveys. 47...”
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