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  2. Chimera (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The term "chimera" has come to describe any mythical or fictional creature with parts taken from various animals, to describe anything composed of disparate parts or perceived as wildly imaginative, implausible, or dazzling. In other words, a chimera can be any hybrid creature.

  3. Dazzle camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Kerr compared the effect to that created by the patterns on a series of land animals, the giraffe, zebra and jaguar. Eyepiece image of a warship in a naval rangefinder, image halves not yet adjusted for range. The target's masts are especially useful for rangefinding, so Kerr proposed disrupting these with white bands.

  4. Disruptive coloration - Wikipedia

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    Disruptive coloration (also known as disruptive camouflage or disruptive patterning) is a form of camouflage that works by breaking up the outlines of an animal, soldier or military vehicle with a strongly contrasting pattern.

  5. Why do fireflies only come out in the summer? - AOL

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    Most light we know produces heat, but bioluminescence does not, making it a ‘cold light’. That means less than 20% of the light produced via bioluminescence generates thermal radiation (heat).

  6. The 12 Dollar Tree? How Much the Store Could Be Charging by 2030

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    How Much the Store Could Be Charging by 2030. Shoppers may have to inevitably accept the “dollar” in Dollar Tree’s brand name becoming silent in the near future. Over the past few years, the ...

  7. Camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Camouflage is the use of any combination of materials, coloration, or illumination for concealment, either by making animals or objects hard to see, or by disguising them as something else. Examples include the leopard 's spotted coat, the battledress of a modern soldier, and the leaf-mimic katydid 's wings.

  8. Amazing Photos Of The World’s “Ugliest” Animals - AOL

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    A deep-sea blob, googley-eyed critters, and a monkey with a nose to rival Voldermort... This is the animal kingdom at its weirdest!

  9. Yellow tang - Wikipedia

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    In a zoo aquarium. The yellow tang ( Zebrasoma flavescens ), also known as the lemon sailfin, yellow sailfin tang or somber surgeonfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Acanthuridae which includes the surgeonfishes, unicornfishes and tangs. It is one of the most popular marine aquarium fish.

  10. Here’s what a Nobel Prize-winning scientist wants you ... - AOL

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    The other really major opportunity has to do with the plants and animals that we rely on for our food and shelter. They are under stress because of the warming planet and the oceans are under stress.

  11. Kawaii - Wikipedia

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    The word kawaii originally derives from the phrase 顔映し kao hayushi, which literally means " (one's) face (is) aglow," commonly used to refer to flushing or blushing of the face. The second morpheme is cognate with -bayu in mabayui (眩い, 目映い, or 目映ゆい) "dazzling, glaring, blinding, too bright; dazzlingly beautiful" ( ma- is ...