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Date: 2012-08-23 08:44:42
Zoology
Deception
Biological interactions
Mimicry
Predation
Camouflage
Military camouflage
Lark
Magpie-lark
Biology
Behavior
Antipredator adaptations

The magpie lark puzzle Professor Andrew Parker, Zoology Research Leader at the Natural History Museum, gives an interesting example of how camouflage is not always immediately apparent in his book Seven Deadly Colours. H

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