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BBC Science Focus Magazine
In last week’s episode of Sir David Attenborough’s
Life in Colour, we got to see all the ways that animals use colour to communicate, whether that was for finding a mate or fighting off enemies.
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The second and final episode looks at animals that use colour to hide in plain sight. Read on to find out what animals we’ll see.
Tiger A tiger how we see it (above) and how its prey sees it (below) © BBC/Humble BeeFilms/SeaLight Pictures
Some animals use their colours to help them hide and disappear into the background.