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Una araña cangrejo blanca a la espera de su presa. Foto: SPH-853 / ARDEA / CATERS NEWS

Una araña cangrejo blanca a la espera de su presa. Foto: SPH-853 / ARDEA / CATERS NEWS.

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Una araña cangrejo blanca a la espera de su presa. Foto: SPH-853 / ARDEA / CATERS NEWS

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  1. Una araña cangrejo blanca a la espera de su presa. Foto: SPH-853 / ARDEA / CATERS NEWS

  2. Una fantástica salamanquesa de cola de hoja, también conocida como la salamanquesa satánica de cola de hoja, escondida en el parque nacional Andasibe-Mantadia de Madagascar. Foto: Thomas Marent / ARDEA / CATERS NEWS

  3. Una mantis orquídea en una flor. Foto: Bill Coster / ARDEA / CATERS NEWS

  4. Una especie de la familia de los grillos, conocida como "LeafKatydid", se disfraza de hoja en la reserva de San Cipriano, en Colombia. Foto: Thomas Marent / ARDEA / CATERS NEWS

  5. Un lagarto agama escondido en el Suroeste de Namibia. Foto: GeoffTrinder / ARDEA / CATERS NEWS

  6. A Great Grey Owl perching on a branch. Photo: M. Watson / ARDEA / CATERS NEWS

  7. A Speckled Sanddab blends in with the pebbled ocean floor. Photo: KEL-24 / ARDEA / CATERS NEWS

  8. Un sapo cara de murciélago se esconde estre las hojas secas del parque nacional Amacayacu en Colombia. Foto: Thomas Marent / ARDEA / CATERS NEWS

  9. This Mossy Leaf-tailed Gecko is barely visible as it lies on a tree in MontagnedAmbre National Park in Northern Madagascar. Thomas Marent / ARDEA / CATERS NEWS

  10. A Righteye Flounder camouflages itself on the seabed. Photo: VT-8454 / ARDEA / CATERS NEWS

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