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Behavior / Antipredator adaptations / Biological interactions / Mimicry / Animal coloration / Camouflage / Mouse / Biology / Predation / Military camouflage
Date: 2009-07-07 12:36:19
Behavior
Antipredator adaptations
Biological interactions
Mimicry
Animal coloration
Camouflage
Mouse
Biology
Predation
Military camouflage

Hide and Squeak Nature Note: Camouflage

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