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AUSTRALASIAN
CAMOUFLAGE
(Bark as backdrop)
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Both living and dead organic surfaces are the most common substrates
copied by animals with external (Arthropods) skeletons and internal
skeletons (Vertebrates). Bark, whether naked or clothed by lichens
and mosses, is a very popular backdrop for all manner of camouflage
artists.
Many more species available |
0177:
Wrap-around Spider
Dolophanes sp., Araneidae
Norseman, WA
.jpg)
Composite image
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0178:
Thomisid Spider
Stephanopis palliolata Thomisidae
Perth, WA
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0179:
Pseudoscorpion
Pseudoscorpiones
Little Sandy Desert, WA
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Composite image
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0180:
Gecko
Luperosaurus serraticaudus, Gekkonidae
Borneo, Malaysia

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0181:
Parachute Gecko, Ptychozoon kuhli
Gekkonidae
Java, Indonesia
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0182:
Flying Dragon,Draco
v. volans
Agamidae
Java, Indonesia
.jpg)
Composite image
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If
you would like any image for reproduction, please Email
us. High
resolution files can be between 1.5MB and 30MB. We can supply JPEGS
or TIFFS, and send the by email or FTP download. Alternatively we
can burn to CD or DVD and courier as overnight freight anywhere
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