Insects were masters of camouflage even 100 million years ago
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Fossil evidence suggests that insects developed camouflage abilities at least 99 million years ago. Some ancient insects, such as stick insects, are believed to have mimicked plants as a form of camouflage, a trait that may have originated during the time of the dinosaurs. The discovery of well-preserved fossils with intact color patterns has provided insight into the survival strategies of these prehistoric insects.
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