The grinning Gecko is a master of camouflage

The grinning Gecko is a master of camouflage

Categories: Animals | Nature | Positive

Cunning Gecko tries to go for a tree trunk to hide from predators — the Madagascar cuckoo, or cow. However, finding that he was discovered, the reptile turns into a funny Kermit the frog!

Photographer Sam Rowley, a student of the faculty of biology of the University of Bristol, took photographs of the Gecko during his journey to Madagascar. Usually geckos the day resting in the trees head down to the sun reflected in their eyes — and they were not noticed by the predators.

The grinning Gecko is a master of camouflage Photo: Sam Rowley / Solent News / REX Shutterstock / Fotodom.ru

The grinning Gecko is a master of camouflage

 

The grinning Gecko is a master of camouflage

 

The grinning Gecko is a master of camouflage

 

The grinning Gecko is a master of camouflage

 

The grinning Gecko is a master of camouflage

 

The grinning Gecko is a master of camouflage

 

The grinning Gecko is a master of camouflage

 

The grinning Gecko is a master of camouflage

 

The grinning Gecko is a master of camouflage

Sam Rowley and Gecko

The grinning Gecko is a master of camouflage

Keywords: Wildlife | Camouflage | Disguise | Really cute | Mimimi | Selfie | Smile | Photographer

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