I knew smaller creatures hide very well from the predators in order to stay alive, but I’ve never imagined they are doing this so well.

Believe me, it was hard for me to find them and I can say I spent few minutes to see where the animal is hiding.

Whether they are hunted or hunters, animals have their special ability to blend into the nature in order to not be spotted. Some of them blend in among the trees while you will see others in the snow or under lily pads.

They are maybe very well hidden from the predators, but the camera “hunted” them down.

The photographer standing behind the camera is Art Wolfe who spent his whole life in the deserts of Africa, US Mountains and Canada’s snow plains.

Here are our hiding animals that you won’t find at first sight.

1. The Blue Dacnis feels safe among these branches in Panama

2. Maybe you will find the first Klipspringer, but the second is quite untraceable

3. The camouflaged coyote

4. Where are you nighthawk?

5. it’s easy for you to spot it

6. Good luck finding this common snipe

7. Somewhere on this picture lays the cheetah ready for hunting

8. The Impala has its own special hiding place among the long grass

9. These little white Ptarmigans use the snow to take cover

10. The red face on one of the Japanese Macaques could give you the hint

11. Can you see the male Deer?

12. This Gray Owl has a perfect hiding spot

13. The Calif. Ground Squirrel uses the rocks pretty well

14. This gyrfalcon uses the rocks very well, too.

15. Where is the Leopard?

16. This Horned Adder has the color of sand and it sure knows that

17. The Mealy parrot just disappeared

18. The secret agent Caiman has just reported to duty

19. I bet you didn’t see the wolf on first sight

20. And there is the Giraffe

The camera lens caught these animals and I’m pretty sure you found them all. But, finding them in the forest, when they are hiding is the most difficult task.

They are so close to being invisible.

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