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[自然百科] Masters of Undersea Camouflage 海底世界的伪装大师

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Tasseled Anglerfish
The tasseled  anglerfish is one of over 200 anglerfish species that put food on the  table by combining camouflage and the physiological fishing tackle that  gives them their name. The fish uses a protruding piece of rodlike dorsal  spine, tipped with a bacteria-fuelled, glowing “lure,” to tempt  prey close enough to be gulped by its outsize mouth.



Mimic Octopus
The mimic  octopus is an intelligent shape changer that can impersonate a host  of other animals to dodge hungry predators.
The cephalopod can alter its  appearance by, among other ruses, flattening out to appear as a poisonous  sole, swimming surrounded by its floating arms to impersonate the lionfish  and its venomous fins, and changing the colors on its arms to make them  look like poisonous sea snakes.



Crocodile Fish
The eyes  of the crocodile fish reveal how remarkably well the ambush hunter has  evolved to the seafloors and reefs where it typically lies in wait.  Frilly iris lappets, which look like seafloor sand, break up the eye’s  black pupil to conceal this master of camouflage even more.



Cuttlefish
The cuttlefish,  actually a cephalopod relative of octopuses and squid, can shift shape  and change its skin color to hide from danger by impersonating its surroundings—like  a chunk of a coral, a clump of algae, or simply a patch of sand. The  animal’s skin holds some ten million color cells and functions like  a high-definition TV that fine-tunes color change so effectively the  U.S. military has studied the animal in hopes of improving its own camouflage  techniques.



Trumpetfish
The stealthy  trumpetfish sneaks up on its victims before sucking them down its elongated  snout. Trumpetfish use camouflage but also cunning—they often follow  behind herbivorous fish to more easily approach their prey.

The reef-dwelling  trumpetfish changes colors frequently—all the better to sneak up on  unsuspecting prey and vacuum it up with an elongated snout. The fish  often assumes a vertical position to blend in with corals, as seen in  this image, and then swoops down upon its victims from above.


Leaf Scorpionfish
The leaf scorpionfish doesn't  just look like a leaf—it sometimes acts like one, swaying from side  to side in the currents like a dead leaf tumbling among grasses or algae.  Woe to the small crustacean or fish who is fooled—the scorpionfish's  strike is that of a formidable predator.



Leafy Sea Dragon
The leafy sea dragon has evolved  an uncanny resemblance to the seaweed and kelp found in Australian coastal  waters. The animals also mimic leafy weeds by drifting along with ocean  currents, snacking on sea lice or tiny crustaceans. Male sea dragons  bear young, like their relatives the sea horses, carrying eggs underneath  their tails for four to six weeks.



Reef Stonefish
The reef stonefish haunts coral  reefs across the Indo-Pacific. It’s not always easy to spot, because  it blends so well with its rock and coral surroundings, but divers are  best to be on the lookout for the colorful fish. The stonefish’s 13  dorsal fin spines can prove most unlucky for anyone pricked by them—they  carry one of the most toxic fish venoms in the world.



Coleman Shrimp
The vivid Coleman shrimp has  developed the perfect camouflage for its perch amid the venomous spines  of a fire urchin in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. The blue tips of  the urchin’s spines are filled with toxic venom, but the shrimp is  able to live comfortably among them without injury.



Toadfish
The toadfish croaks like its  amphibian namesake but typically looks more like the seafloor surroundings  where it lies in wait for prey. The fish also has a remarkable tolerance  for ammonia, 10 to 20 times greater than that of a human. Scientists  studying how the toadfish survives such toxins say the humble animal  could someday help produce medical treatments for human ailments including  liver disease, stroke, heart attack, and brain injury.
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靜靜地潛伏在海底,披上和周遭環境相同色彩...
接下來就是等待獵物自動上門囉!
太強啦~~不仔細看還真看不出來
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