Hidden in Nature: Art of Animal Camouflage

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A stunning look at the many ways animals camouflage themselves in order to survive, featuring images from the Nature Picture Library. Through their extraordinary ability to camouflage themselves, animals become invisible to both predators and prey. These incredible images, from the prestigious Nature Picture Library, capture wild creatures "hiding" in a variety of environments. See how polar animals' white fur blends with the snow; how insects resemble the leaves in the forest; and how an octopus changes the color of its skin to match the ocean floor. AUTHOR: Anna Levin is a former Section Editor for BBC Wildlife Magazine who has worked freelance for over ten years. She specialises in wildlife and natural history journalism for magazines, newspapers, and environmental organizations, including as a Contributing Editor for the magazine of the Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh. The original idea for this book came from the Nature Picture Library and all images are from its collection. The Nature Picture Library is one of the world's finest sources of still and moving nature images, representing more than 500 leading photographers with worldwide coverage. SELLING POINT: Nature in its most hidden aspects is revealed in this exceptional collection of images Colour photographs throughout
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SKU 1BO03020260122XXX
Barcode 9788854411814
Product Types Art & Architecture
Publisher White Star
ISBN 9788854411814
Year of Edition 2017
Pages Number 208

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