Cryptic coloration (crypsis) is the most
common form of camouflage, found to some extent in the majority of
species. The simplest way is for an animal to be of a color similar
to its surroundings. Examples include the "earth tones" of deer,
squirrels, or moles (to match trees or dirt), or the combination of
blue skin and white underbelly of sharks via countershading (which
makes them difficult to detect from both above and below). More
complex patterns can be seen in animals such as flounder, moths,
and frogs, among many others.
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Current at 2/23/2009
2/20/2009 by FettSquirrel
Found today while geocaching with PSquared! Had a good walk around the park enjoying the scenic palmettos ... lots of palmettos. Great day! TFTH
2/20/2009 by P Squared
Found with FETTSquirrel on a long caching day.
2/15/2009 by JerseyGirl & Bruno
This clever hide almost makes up for all the saw palmettos ...Thanks!
2/15/2009 by FSUDad
Nicely done cache... If the area hadn't been recently burned it may have been a lot harder to find. TFTH.
12/21/2008 by footTRAX
I seen this container somewhere else? In a burnt area? Cool hide! Thanks -footTRAX
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