Camouflage In Nature: Form,Color,Pattern Matching (1979)

The film discusses the concept of camouflage and protective resemblance in animals, highlighting how their colors, patterns, and shapes help them blend into their environments to avoid predators. It contrasts various species, such as chipmunks and rabbits, showcasing how their coloration differs based on habitat. The film also explores mimicry, where non-poisonous species imitate the appearance of poisonous ones to deter predators. Additionally, it touches on seasonal color changes in animals and the role of different markings in providing protection.

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camouflage, protective resemblance, mimicry, animal adaptation, coloration, patterns, habitats, seasonal changes

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