They are surrounded by several lean-tos held up by tent poles, and everything is draped in camouflage netting. |
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The site offers over 250 styles of men's and women's sportswear and outerwear, as well as hunting wear, including blaze wool and camouflage. |
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The leaves of our giant rhubarb have been shown at school, used as fans in hot weather, draped over climbing frames and used to camouflage dens. |
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You could jerry-rig a blind from a camouflage cloth, or use a small tent that you don't mind modifying. |
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The man on the prowl piddled in his Rambo-wannabe camouflage pants and fled the scene. |
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They wore beige camouflage drabs, a black helmet, which also doubled as a gas mask, and wore revlar vests. |
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A hellfire preacher wearing desert-style camouflage fatigues was holding forth from a stage ringed in sand bags. |
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Also, stay away from patterns like polka dots, zebra stripes, and camouflage. |
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Perhaps soldiers patrolling in camouflage gear don't lend themselves to debauchery in the French Quarter. |
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A lad in camouflage pants bounces around on a pink plastic sofa spouting Hinglish, Hindi-English pop talk. |
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Terri was very skinny, and invariably wore huge, brightly coloured and loosely knitted jumpers which hung on her like camouflage netting. |
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The mine is designed to camouflage itself into the ocean sediments, much like a flounder or stingray does. |
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You can camouflage the bulb foliage by carefully planting summer annuals around the bulbs once all danger of frost is past. |
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Military surplus gear, from camouflage clothing to boots and whatnots, make up a large part of his non-gun-related sales. |
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To camouflage their scam, the chameleon-like operators all use similar tricks. |
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Racers were meant to be war animals, so their coats were dark for camouflage. |
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After months in the desert, surrounded by drab camouflage gear, the soldiers smiled broadly at the flight attendants as they boarded the plane. |
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It is the moral camouflage of an aggressive national movement whose purpose is to obscure its colonialist, expansionist nature. |
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Since this bird finds a perfect camouflage in the evergreen forests, spotting or sighting it is near impossible. |
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The octopod can develop a papillate skin that stiffens for a short period and mimics various structures as a camouflage within its surrounding. |
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On top of a rock, a blenny is transfixed, unsure whether to swim off or remain still against the background that no longer serves as camouflage. |
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To confuse pillagers, exquisite bas-reliefs were laid face down to camouflage them among more ordinary blocks. |
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Pharmacies sell special camouflage make up, made particularly for covering up scars. |
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Yet protesters at Shannon witnessed hundreds of marines in Desert camouflage gear. |
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It managed a multitude of critical supply requirements, including desert camouflage uniforms and body armor for deploying soldiers. |
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Her long auburn hair is topped with a safety orange cap and her fashion of choice is camouflage clothing, accessorized with a safety orange vest. |
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You can always camouflage milkweed by tucking one or two plants behind a couple of lovely buddleias. |
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The desert camouflage night pattern trousers have a front opening, two-side slit type openings with flaps, and two hip patch pockets with flaps. |
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Almost unable to swim, frogfishes are a wonderful example of aggressive camouflage. |
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The fresh cerise against the camouflage gave the car the look of a drunk in the last stages of cirrhosis. |
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Among some ground-nesting waterbirds, such as gulls and plovers, research has shown that speckling aids egg camouflage. |
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Smart camouflage jackets and peaked caps replaced the rags and turbans of the past. |
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Other pieces depict odd moments of repose, for instance two identical boys asleep on a field of camouflage. |
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Whether they twine, cling, or ramble, climbing plants enhance good architecture and camouflage the not-so-good. |
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He was wearing military style fatigues including camouflage trousers tucked into brown boots. |
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Other journalists favor small sedans and camouflage themselves with kaffiyehs as they drive the streets. |
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I finally decided on a camouflage, ripped skirt, a black spaghetti-strap top, and a camo bandana in my hair. |
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Other camouflage accessories include camo tape and other items that will help hide a shotgun. |
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By 1918, the use of military camouflage was axiomatic, and in 1939 war artists were again mobilized to advise on concealment. |
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It could even replace the traditional green-and-brown camouflage splotches used on military equipment since the First World War. |
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Groups in other schools made camouflage nets, raised funds through the Red Cross and knitted for the men in the Forces. |
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Jackson had since met a woman from his wilderness group and they tied the knot in camouflage military fatigues. |
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At each test site the observers were asked to select the one camouflage uniform that blended best with the surrounding urban background. |
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It's a house covered in camouflage netting so people can't see what you're doing inside. |
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The soldiers were in camouflage, with baseball caps and black backpacks, and were armed with rifles. |
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Beyond choosing their clothing and helmet, they can also pick their camouflage. |
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The U.S. soldiers, dressed in Kevlar vests and desert tan camouflage, were drenched with sweat. |
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The use of modern combat hardware and equipment sets higher standards for camouflage, concealment, and deception. |
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The hijackers kept these accounts in their own names with no attempt at camouflage. |
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And however much he tried to camouflage his words, time is not on his side to turn things round. |
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The red card debate, or rather lack of one, couldn't camouflage the austere dinginess that had preceded it. |
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Drinking is commonplace in our culture, so you shouldn't find it hard to camouflage the limits of your infatuation. |
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This willingness to see formally accomplished prose as a means to camouflage empty thought is disconcerting. |
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A smaller man, also wearing the military camouflage stood up from his chair. |
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A group of soldiers in berets and camouflage emerges, crouched low in the fierce downwash from the rotors. |
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Ubiquitous technologies for encryption, passive measures like camouflage, and low-tech countermeasures will see to that. |
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New ideas are often slow to catch on in the military, and digital camouflage was one of them. |
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We don't find Mount Rushmores in biology, we find phenomena such as mimicry and camouflage. |
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As a reporter, Adie was often dressed in camouflage, wrestling with the practical problems of being a woman in the world of war. |
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I realize that I'm not the most trendy person around but what is up with dressing children in camouflage? |
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Woolrich offers both camouflage and traditional hunting clothing for turkey hunters. |
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Tony swapped his suit for camouflage when he tackled a gruelling Army challenge. |
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Dressed in camouflage, gripping his.357 caliber Magnum, Demar was primed to shoot. |
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Two giants appeared from a nearby army barracks in camouflage and studded helmets. |
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The Greek soldiers clunk around set with combat boots, camouflage, and sub-machine guns. |
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Color consistency helps camouflage the furniture mix, which, for many young couples, ranges from blow-the-budget to make-do to hand-me-down. |
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I squint up at the buff man dressed completely in camouflage and raise an eyebrow. |
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The full moon slowly rises, orange-red above the Georgia forest, illuminating a small encampment of tents and camouflage. |
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She was dressed in green camouflage and waving a banner that Ford couldn't read, since it was backwards. |
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He was wearing a mottled camouflage combat jacket over traditional Arab dress. |
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These old edifices camouflage well-stocked shops that carry crafts, jewellery, trinkets, carrots, clocks, wants and necessities. |
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Adding a sense of combat reality to the classroom are sandbags, camouflage netting, and the sounds of exploding ordnance and close air support. |
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These, in addition to its natural camouflage, discourage other organisms from feeding on it. |
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Thus plumage soiling not only provides instant camouflage but, unlike molting, is easily reversible. |
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Mike produced several sticks of green greasepaint and showed John how to apply the camouflage in diagonal stripes on his face. |
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The countershading of bat rays, a form of camouflage, protects them from predators above and below. |
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It was a large archway beneath the railway lines, filled with smoke, camouflage netting and PR people in army gear. |
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It is possible that under certain light conditions they provide camouflage. |
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Bitterns are virtually invisible as their plumage provides perfect camouflage. |
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The effectiveness of the female's spring camouflage is as uncanny as that of her white plumage in winter. |
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One of the most widespread and varied adaptations is natural camouflage, an animal's ability to hide itself from predator and prey. |
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This may have served the purpose of camouflage, making the animal more inconspicuous. |
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Dalliers, dawdlers and daydreamers learn to camouflage their lack of achievement in torrents of words. |
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In nature, most markings on herd animals are intended as camouflage to protect them from being seen by predators. |
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He towers over the other actors, looking outrageous in a floor-length fur or terrifying in his camouflage pants and bomber jacket. |
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It was the seedy part of town that hides behind a modern estate that has been cleverly built in front of it as camouflage. |
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Elasticized waistlines with gentle fullness and softly gathered skirt styles will camouflage rather than accentuate your curves. |
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Detailed centralised supervision and inspection is a recipe for decline which official statistics merely camouflage. |
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That's just another way of saying they'll camouflage their failure to generate sales behind an intellectual smoke screen. |
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Of course, the administration deserves to be criticized for its crude attempts to camouflage the painful reality of the occupation. |
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Tapes, no matter how well-produced, are a fake, and in many cases are used to camouflage the inadequacies of those performing to them. |
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He has also claimed that children with severe dental problems are also being removed from waiting lists to camouflage the extent of the problem. |
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We have been told the trees will camouflage the mast but when the leaves have gone it will be clearly visible. |
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Her gift for profanity does not a thing to camouflage her upper-class upbringing. |
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The insect's wings have properties to reflect light that scientists hope can be adapted to camouflage tanks and aircraft. |
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He adopts the lifestyle of a dissolute playboy to camouflage his crime-fighting efforts. |
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The cold weather camouflage parka fabric is a triple layer laminated waterproof, windproof, and moisture-vapor permeable nylon material. |
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If you have young children and pets, choose easy-to-clean carpets and colors that camouflage dirt and scuff marks. |
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Meet the trapdoor spiders, famed for their silk-lined burrows complete with emergency exits, hinged trapdoors and careful camouflage. |
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Their white coats ensure excellent camouflage against the snow and are water-repellent. |
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Lizards and birds zestily eat walking sticks of either pattern, so camouflage offers a big advantage. |
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So the designer created a camouflage affair complete with live wormery and army-issue blankets. |
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A group of nurses and soldiers in camouflage carrying stretchers rushed towards the scene. |
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To camouflage spots, dip a clean cotton bud into a concealer that matches your skin tone and dot on the spot. |
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Another sea creature which needs friends to survive is the small spider crab which finds camouflage in the canopy of living sponges. |
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On one corner a giant orange teddy bear leans against a pole, a camouflage army hat and white gym towel resting on its head. |
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I did, however, enjoy an ancient loggerhead turtle festooned with remoras and a hogfish in its distinctive night camouflage. |
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The planes were parked on the ramp and given a coat of Olive Drab camouflage along with period markings. |
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The men left on guard outside the caves placed plastic sheets over their entrances and heaped dirt on them for camouflage. |
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The snow camouflage white trouser is also made from a lightweight, white nylon filament, water repellent treated cloth. |
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The parrotfish is used as a mobile camouflage screen, hiding the trumpetfish from the small reef fish on which it preys. |
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She said that on May 1, last year, he blacked his face, put on camouflage clothing and went to the site. |
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A parade of right-wingers in camouflage talk about their weapons the way a priest talks about salvation. |
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The gear from her pack included moss green fatigue pants, not a camouflage pattern, but a color that blends well in various settings. |
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Out of two brunettes, and five fake blonds, that's and accomplishment, and it gives me a bit of camouflage when I want to disappear. |
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She comes sporting high heeled combat boots and a camouflage flak jacket so as not to be harmed by light shrapnel. |
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Some crabs actively seek anemones and sponges as epibionts that may be used for camouflage, and in some cases, as an emergency meal. |
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The patterning is loud and garish but totally aesthetic, and functions as much as designer camouflage as an integrating device. |
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Rather than pencil-straight skirts, steer toward gored and A-line styles with a little more fullness for easier fitting and camouflage. |
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Vehicle camouflage and cargo cover systems have evolved from cut and sewn canvas soft tops to their present state. |
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At any rate, she rolled up the cuffs of her camouflage cargo pants a few times so she didn't trip if today's class required running. |
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A mosaic of heather, grass patches and burned-off gorse in the Ladder Hills creates a fashionable camouflage effect. |
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They tackled between 30 and 50 kilometres each day in camouflage uniforms while carrying 10 kg backpacks through the towns around Nijmegen. |
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The Sargassum fish is a mottled camouflage brown color which allows it to blend into its environment and hunt its prey through ambushing. |
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This was a useful camouflage, as they were both cool, torpid, and temporarily unable to fly after their probably nightlong tryst. |
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A touch of camouflage, a flair for invisibility, and a sense of tact might be useful. |
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A dozen men in camouflage mill around the wooden supports and rubber tires lining the road that make up the checkpoint. |
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I went into nursing at Merseyside where smoke was belched out to camouflage the area. |
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The novel solution was to get the Navy to take over the birds, assign them Bureau Numbers to camouflage and confuse the rest of us. |
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Below in the locker rooms, Namir had just finished her stretches and pre-battle meditation, and was zipping herself into her camouflage bodysuit. |
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Last summer I encountered a squadron of 16 cuttlefish shoaling together, showing off their camouflage skills. |
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He dressed in green camouflage which did the job at the time. |
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Under his camouflage fatigues he wears a flak jacket with armour plates. |
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Special camouflage makeup can mask most bruising that still remains. |
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Suggest Warsaw, Riga, Vilnius and Tallinn keep an eye out for masked men with guns wearing camouflage and no military insignia. |
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It's virtually impossible to camouflage an aircraft in broad daylight so it's pointless to speculate over whether hot pink or avocado green is better for daytime stealth. |
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But, although it's undeniably visceral, in the end it's a sharp-witted study of sentimentalised violence and the use of language as a form of moral camouflage. |
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An anglerfish depends on its prey being fooled by its camouflage and by the fleshy lure into which the first ray of its dorsal fin has been modified. |
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Miss Taylor was wearing camouflage trousers, white trainers, a black T-shirt and a grey zip-up hooded sweatshirt with pink writing on it when she disappeared. |
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They are also aided in avoiding detection by dark bands and patches of dorsal color which act as a form of camouflage when the fish is viewed from above, especially by birds. |
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Inside were three cameras, seven pairs of binoculars, camouflage paint, seven radios and an inflatable dingy, compressed into something almost the size of a backpack. |
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The cargo and passenger areas of these vehicles normally are fully stuffed with related equipment, such as camouflage netting, fire extinguishers, and tentage. |
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A magnificent short-spined scorpionfish with an impressive pink and dirty tan camouflage posed brilliantly, its huge eyes following my every move. |
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It is a cynical camouflage for problems caused by the boom and bust rhythm of capitalism, and the bosses' insistence that profits come before people. |
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And even in interviews, the Irishman did little to camouflage his taste for living la vida loca. |
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In less than a minute, 50 hulking men have poured out from a blockhouse wearing camouflage, black berets and webbing, and clutching assault rifles. |
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Imagine the military applications of dynamic camouflage clothing. |
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It was also effective in stripping camouflage from concealed bunkers. |
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Call me an ignorant Trinidadian, but I never knew it was against the law to wear or own any camouflage or camouflage-resembling clothing in this country. |
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Still, it thrills me that friends of mine are there as we speak, slogging around in the bayous, waiting, listening silently behind veils of camouflage. |
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With his khaki camouflage and ID card pinned to his trousers he was indistinguishable, without closer inspection, from any soldier in the complex. |
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There was weak support for spots in adults and stripes in young providing camouflage and for dark leg markings being a form of disruptive coloration. |
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In its natural environment its mottled colouring provides camouflage. |
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The natural camouflage often found on the bodies of snakes is shown through the use of painted diamonds and triangles that appear throughout the length of the body. |
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This coloration, typical of many marine mammals, provides camouflage. |
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It tends to be seen sitting on barnacle-covered rocks, in only a few feet of water, where its mottled pale brown and green colouring provides excellent camouflage. |
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The trevally uses camouflage for added protection from predators. |
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Bara also warned that such a hasty accusation could prompt a perception among the public that it is merely camouflage for the real masterminds of the bombings. |
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However, the official statistics only serve to camouflage the real death toll, which some unofficial estimates put at almost twice the reported level. |
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A prime example of creepy camouflage is thinking of harassment as compliments. |
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Your GP can prescribe camouflage creams to mask disfigurement of the skin. |
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I wouldn't mind serving my time in such a humanitarian force, as opposed to spending 10 to 13 months being trained to be cannon fodder and wear camouflage. |
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Overnight people shed their fears, their protective camouflage and their restraints. |
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This camouflage ability underscores a broader issue with fractional regulation of a complex industry. |
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But while mathematical formalism may camouflage assumptive foolishness, it does not correct its theoretical effects and may exaggerate them, hence the unrealistic result. |
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It has a preference for residing in the silk-cotton tree because the silky fibres of the seedpods resemble its coat and may act to camouflage it from predators. |
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This is done intentionally to camouflage the true nature of the push poll. |
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The camouflage is even better if we ride close to hedgerows and trees. |
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For a veteran seeking answers, that particular moment made Basetrack Live feel more like West Side Story in MARPAT camouflage. |
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Inside the undulating serpentine shape of the snake body are shapes that resemble the decorative patterns often found on snakes to camouflage them. |
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He is One in the true sense of the word that has no room for the concept of trinity, or for any other form of camouflage monotheism or a disguised polytheism. |
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I unfastened my belt buckle and unbuttoned my camouflage pants. |
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Soldiers in camouflage fatigues and painted faces also carried heavy artillery to provide protective fire power in the event of a genuine security threat. |
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As Hawil is speaking, a pickup truck full of wild-eyed soldiers in green camouflage screeches through the base gates. |
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All travelled the whole time in army camouflage, and all three carried Uzis, even on the public buses and into the youth hostels at the day's end. |
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Then in the gloaming I can just make out a series of variegated camouflage sheets, the size of lonely single beds, strung between the trunks about 2ft off the ground. |
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Powdered bronzer, applied lightly all over the face, can also help camouflage over-indulgences, says New York City-based makeup artist Maria Verel. |
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The ninja also used his skills of camouflage and espionage to shock. |
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Its body is albino and it has an intricate viridescent camouflage. |
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These special camouflage nets were very specialised pieces of equipment. |
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By relying on camouflage, the military resort to the same artifice that enables many prey animals to enhance their chances of survival by minimizing detectability. |
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The camouflage Humvees were on every corner topped by national guardsmen. |
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The need to fire 360 degrees may also limit the use of camouflage nets. |
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There are too many hunters with guns wearing camouflage and Red Sox hats. |
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Regrouping in camps diminishes resistance, facilitates extermination and makes it possible to camouflage it, to give it the appearance of a natural death. |
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She had on her camouflage cargo pants, a black tank top, and flip flops. |
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In addition to this defensive poisonous sting, most stingarees have cryptic coloration, which acts as camouflage in the sandy or rocky bottom of their habitat. |
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When I was asked to cover a Territorial Army competition I jumped at the chance of donning Army fatigues and smothering my face in camouflage paint. |
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An anthropomorphic bear in a camouflage jacket was speaking to him! |
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They can camouflage themselves as suave mandarins, defending their unsubtle attempts at censoring an international festival of documentary cinema. |
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The caterpillars, very active now, escaped from their muslin sleeve and were soon rollicking all over the furry upholstery, providing them with excellent camouflage. |
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The pieces created a slight camouflage, utilizing lace, geometric patterns, and flowers to create an ultra light fabric. |
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Their fellow residents' green camouflage uniforms in the middle of the desert and heel-driving march sets them apart from their Marine comrades-in-arms. |
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The hunters, dressed in camouflage in floating duck blinds offshore, take aim at the broadbills, black ducks and mallards that are the prized bounty of these waters. |
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We were also employed to camouflage military installations and factories. |
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Paramilitary troops in grey urban camouflage moved into the square, five abreast, forcing demonstrators into side-streets. |
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She slips out of a pink camouflage sweatshirt and into a backless paper gown. |
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As she pulled products out of a camouflage makeup bag, the alaskan Army vet said she misses George W. Bush. |
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Melanin, which provides a range of colors from gray to black, buff to red-brown and brown, provides camouflage for many birds and display colors for others. |
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The bigot now employs camouflage in translating his prejudices into reality. |
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Then, from a pocket inside his camouflage top, he pulled a hidden stainless steel flask. |
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With an Eastern European accent he spoke Arabic, and I noticed his camouflage Army pants were a Russian pattern. |
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They looked younger now than when weighed down in camouflage, flak jackets and helmets. |
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He stood, buttoned the fly on his camouflage uniform and tightened his black riggers belt. |
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He attempts to camouflage these holes with unproven conjecture. |
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The result is a series of halfhearted reforms by old men in camouflage. |
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He is having his bedroom decorated with camouflage wallpaper, duvet cover etc. |
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The model has Mossy Oak's Break-up Infinity camouflage on its bedcaps and tailgate, with he option of adding more for the truck's lower cladding. |
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The newly released G-Shock models are completely finished in camouflage patterns, including the band, case, and watch face. |
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Cuttlefish adapt their own camouflage pattern in ways that are specific for a particular habitat. |
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The old woman was surprised when the soldiers stopped to look at her camouflage quilts, since menfolk are rarely interested in needlework. |
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Cyclops Solution's Phoenix and Helios headlamps feature Realtree Hardwoods Green camouflage and offer combinations of Krypton and LED bulbs. |
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Utilitarian khaki is key for daywear, so weave the colour into your autumn uniform and dismiss camouflage prints. |
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While encamped in Birnam Wood, the soldiers are ordered to cut down and carry tree limbs to camouflage their numbers. |
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These must be the real deadlands. Here, there is no new growth to camouflage what the wars have done. |
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The new model is based on the Silverado 2500 crew cab, and has dark cocoa leather seating with camouflage piping and blaze orange stitching. |
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Female patients with localized hair loss on the top of scalp could select a fall or a demiwig to camouflage crown and anterior scalp loss. |
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At a distance, the checks blend together making the fabric ideal camouflage for stalking game. |
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This can help with camouflage when the cuttlefish becomes visually similar to objects in its environment such as kelp or rocks. |
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The fur of Arctic pups is white, presumably to provide camouflage from predators, whereas Antarctic pups all have dark fur. |
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No amount of rouge will ever camouflage rhetoric and sophistry. |
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Lizards have a variety of antipredator adaptations, including running and climbing, venom, camouflage, tail autotomy, and reflex bleeding. |
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It stalks its prey among the tangled weeds, relying on its cryptic camouflage for concealment. |
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Mesopelagic fish usually lack defensive spines, and use colour to camouflage them from other fish. |
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The fur of mammals has many uses protection, sensory purposes, waterproofing, and camouflage, with the primary usage being thermoregulation. |
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An example of caterpillars that use camouflage for defence is the species Nemoria arizonaria. |
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Often, military deception, in the form of military camouflage or misdirection using decoys, is used to confuse the enemy as a tactic. |
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The white He 59s were soon repainted in camouflage colours and armed with defensive machine guns. |
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Harris-Moore was wearing a bullet-proof jacket over a grubby, short-sleeved tee-shirt and well-worn camouflage cargo shorts. |
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The coat pattern has been claimed to serve as camouflage in the light and shade patterns of savannah woodlands. |
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Ghillie suits are a type of full-body clothing made to resemble heavy foliage and used to camouflage military snipers. |
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The mottled skin of the snake was a camouflage that helped it blend in with the shadows. |
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It was after the Second World War, in which Heaton Cooper served as a camouflage officer, that the idea of reproduction sales occurred. |
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Should danger be detected, the piglets take cover or stand immobile, relying on their camouflage to keep them hidden. |
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This may be an adaptation to camouflage them in moorland with higher grass and sedge content and less heather. |
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It might seem that the prominent stripes on the back of mackerels are there to provide camouflage against broken backgrounds. |
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By changing naturalistic backgrounds, the camouflage responses of different species can be measured. |
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Yu along with his team created an optoelectronic camouflage system which can detect and control surrounding light. |
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The FeatherLite is made from lightweight, ripstop fabric in Realtree Xtra camouflage and is available in both men's and women's versions. |
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Three female leaf insects, which camouflage themselves from predators by mimicking leaves, have joined our Arty Animals workshop. |
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When species, like the leaf Insect, hide by resembling its natural surroundings, what is the term for this specific type of camouflage? |
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Belugas, being white, hunt in large pods near the surface and around pack ice, their coloration acting as camouflage. |
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In menswear, tropical camouflage in classic silhouettes, resort wear with a preppy twist and graphic animal skin prints in neon tones rule. |
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As for the spider crabs, seaweed attachment can be used not only as camouflage but may also serve as a food store. |
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Use of camouflage materials as a food store by the spider crab Notomithrax ursus. |
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Designed by a Navy SEAL, Predator Warpaint is the first and only water-resistant, sweat-resistant, SPF 50 camouflage face paint. |
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Nubbin Creek, Alabama, 2007, lush greenery overtakes an elderly man in a camouflage T-shirt. |
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Children can dress up in snake camouflage and take part in a giant game of Snakes and Ladders. |
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Afterwards we made some camouflage masks for role-play in the trees then hid them on camouflaged backgrounds. |
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Lizards make use of a variety of antipredator adaptations, including venom, camouflage, reflex bleeding, and the ability to sacrifice and regrow their tails. |
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Cuttlefish use their camouflage to hunt and sneak up on their prey. |
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Most conventional laundry detergents and many of the color dyes used on camouflage clothing manufactured overseas contain so-called blueing, brightening or whitening agents. |
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Single coat systems, high solid epoxies, edge retentive tank coatings, camouflage and nonskid coatings are initiatives to combat corrosion and extend fleet service life. |
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Despite efforts at camouflage, including painting the runways, Exeter attracted the Luftwaffe and administrative and technical buildings were destroyed. |
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I grabbed my favorite camouflage stocking cap from the seat beside me. |
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The surface of the fish facing away from the sea floor is pigmented, often serving to camouflage the fish, but sometimes with striking coloured patterns. |
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Color change in chameleons has functions in camouflage, but most commonly in social signaling and in reactions to temperature and other conditions. |
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Although camouflage is achieved in different ways, and in an absence of color vision, both species change their skin colors to match the substrate. |
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Walker was seen at one point outside the house wearing a red bandana around his face, what appeared to be a camouflage flak jacket and sweat pants, police said. |
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Whether your look is casual or elegant, you can be sure that with camouflage by your side, your reputation as the chicest fashionista in the room is well-protected. |
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A wobbegong The venue has just welcomed a new wobbegong carpet shark and is running a summer-long event up to September 4 to celebrate this master of camouflage. |
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Polar bears gradually moult from May to August, but, unlike other Arctic mammals, they do not shed their coat for a darker shade to provide camouflage in summer conditions. |
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The baby fur of most Arctic seal species is white, presumably to provide camouflage from predators, whereas Antarctic seals all have dark fur at birth. |
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Previous research had found that the shark has light-producing cells called photophores in its belly, and it uses this light to camouflage itself. |
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