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Camouflage Collection (page 12)

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Leafy Sea Dragon - Endemic to southern Australia. Well camouflaged amongst kelp and sea weed

Leafy Sea Dragon - Endemic to southern Australia. Well camouflaged amongst kelp and sea weed. Attains 35 cm
VT-8503 Leafy SEADRAGON - Endemic to southern Australia South Australia Phycodurus eques Well camouflaged amongst kelp and seaweed. Attains 35 cm

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Capercaillie hen sitting in heather population with cobweb in autumn Dalaerna region, Sweden

Capercaillie hen sitting in heather population with cobweb in autumn Dalaerna region, Sweden
SAS-44 Capercaillie - hen sitting in heather population with cobweb in autumn Dalaerna region, Sweden Tetrao urogallus Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Malleefowl An incubator bird or megapode. Raking nesting mount. Little Destert, Victoria, Australia

Malleefowl An incubator bird or megapode. Raking nesting mount. Little Destert, Victoria, Australia
HB-3502 MALLEEFOWL / LOWAN - male, raking nesting mound Little Desert, Victoria, Australia Leipoa ocellata Also known as an incubator bird / native pheasant or bush chook. Fm: Megapodes

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Bush Stone-curlew. Inhabits open woodland. Caversham Wildlife Park, Perth, W. Australia

Bush Stone-curlew. Inhabits open woodland. Caversham Wildlife Park, Perth, W. Australia
ASW-4250 Bush Stone-curlew Caversham Wildlife Park, Perth, W. Australia. Burhinus grallarius Inhabits open woodland. Alan J. S

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Peringuey's Adder Full body portrait of a baby adder on dune sand Namib Dunes, Namibia, Africa

Peringuey's Adder Full body portrait of a baby adder on dune sand Namib Dunes, Namibia, Africa
KAT-244 Peringuey's Adder - Full body portrait of a baby adder on dune sand Namib Dunes, Namibia, Africa Bitis peringueyi Karl Terblanche Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Northern Wobbygong - Found in sub tropical waters. Like other Wobbygong species, it lays about

Northern Wobbygong - Found in sub tropical waters. Like other Wobbygong species, it lays about, waiting
VT-8541 Northern Wobbygong - Found in sub tropical waters Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef. Australia Orectolobus wardi Like other Wobbygong species, it lies about, camouflaged, waiting for prey

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Spotted Wobbygong - Also called a Carpet shark because of the skin pattern

Spotted Wobbygong - Also called a Carpet shark because of the skin pattern. Mouth is well camouflaged
VT-8539 Spotted Wobbygong - Also called a Carpet shark because of the skin pattern Seal Rocks, New South Wales. Australia Orectolobus maculatus Mouth is well camouflaged

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Ornate Wobbygong Shark - Normally found laying on sea floor, camouflaged

Ornate Wobbygong Shark - Normally found laying on sea floor, camouflaged, waiting for prey to come close
VT-8538 Ornate Wobbygong Shark - under rock Seal Rocks, New South Wales. Australia Orectolobus ornatus Is normally found lying on the sea floor, camouflaged, waiting for prey to come close



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