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They’re quiet, wary, secretive, and often elusive. They’re masters of camouflage—streaked like grasses; mottled, speckled, and striped like tree bark; pale like snow—to befuddle the eye of both predators and prey. They wear the look of the land around them to meld into it, a strategy known as crypsis.
What an Owl Knows: The New Science of the World's Most Enigmatic Birds
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