• SalamanderOPMA
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    1 year ago

    I find the “disruptive coloration” camouflage to be interesting. Since I am not really the type of predator that these patterns are designed for, when I see them it is not so obvious to me that they are effective. Like zebras, these birds, or fire salamanders - I look at them and they seem very noticeable. But I guess these are optical illusions that work best against their predators when they are being chased.

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      1 year ago

      Oooh. “Disruptive coloration” sounds like a fun thread or community to create!

      Those nestlings are likely not getting chased since eagles and owls hunt from a high vantage point or while flying. The nestlings spotted pattern helps them blend in with their surroundings/foliage.