Unless you are a widowed bird in Africa, searching for a good nursery can of course be a problem. When a female widow bird lay eggs, she simply finds the nearby Estrildid bird's nest and secretly puts the egg inside. This is the last time the widow 's bird saw her descendants. But do not worry, Estriddid Finch will treat abandoned birds as care of yourself. Who can tell the difference. The adult widow's bird and the Estriddid finch look different, but their eggs are different.
Let's think about it: Tassel scorpion is a predator. This is a master of camouflage and we are waiting for others to use the camouflage to make it think intellectually that it is a kind of beard growing. Then when the other fish approaches it to find the benefits of Empedocles, the scorpion of the braiding rotates forward and swallows the whole of them, and hardly respects the cosmology of the four classical elements It was. Obviously it is very bad. I will not even let people start using those "poisonous" thorns. Yes, they are: they are toxic and can be killed, it sounds impressive until you remember, if you drink enough water you can drink water. It is very important. This is not only not noticeable, it is not useful at all. It is not too difficult for most scorpions to be rare and that nobody likes them.
In mass culture, chameleons are thought to be master of camouflage. They can quickly change the color of their body to integrate into their environment. However, chameleon can change its appearance when expressing aggression, and in men you can change appearance when courting women. So what is Chameleon trying to change that uniform - the evolution of the ability to disguise or communicate? By camouflaging you will predict that species living in environments with large color variations (rich in brown and green) should have greater color conversion capabilities. However, when measuring the color change of 21 dwarf chameleons, Devi Stuart-Fox of Witwatersrand University in South Africa and Adnan Moussalli of KwaZulu-Natal University had little support for this prediction.