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Hedgehogs and Highways: How Gardens Are Becoming Urban HabitatsPicture this: the soft rustling of leaves in the moonlight, a tiny snout poking through the undergrowth, and the unexpected ...
A White-necked Jacobin chick may use mimicry or camouflage to avoid predators, resembling a caterpillar with fluffy feathers.
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Amazon S3 on MSNThese Things Look Like Weird People—Strange Look-AlikesBe amazed by objects that resemble people.
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