Самый жизнерадостный геккон

Этот чудесный геккон умеет не только радоваться жизни. Это просто мастер маскировки! На первый взгляд этого необычного зверька ничем не отличить от ствола дерева. Тело геккона полностью сливается с корой. Фотограф еле смог разглядеть забавную зверюшку на лоне природы Мадагаскара. Серия фотографий рассказывает о жизни этого маленького экзотического животного.

Фотограф Сэм Роули, студент факультета биологии Бристольского университета, заснял геккона во время своего путешествия на Мадагаскар. Обычно гекконы днем отдыхают на деревьях головой вниз, чтобы солнце не отражалось у них в глазах — и их не заметили хищники.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sam Rowley/Solent News/REX Shutterstock (5145992j) Gecko appearing to grin Gecko appears to be grinning, Nosy Mangabe Island, Africa - Sep 2015 *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r3uh A sneaky gecko tries to hide itself with camouflage against a tree - only to jump up and do its best impression of Kermit the Frog. The foot-long creature cleverly disguises itself to warn off predators in the shape of Coua birds circling in the tree tops. However, upon realising its veil has been broken, the large gecko soon reveals itself to be a comedy character. Cheekily, it hangs from a branch of the tree before revealing a large grin much like the infamous Muppet creation. Photographer Sam Rowley, a third-year biology student at Bristol University, spotted the gecko on a trip to Nosy Mangabe Island just off the coast of Madagascar in Africa. The 20-year-old Londoner said: "They are usually only a few metres off the ground on a trunk, making it easier to spot. "Nosy Mangabe is the best place to see them as there are fewer predatory couas, a large species of bird, present. You need a lot of luck.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sam Rowley/Solent News/REX Shutterstock (5145992a) Gecko appearing to grin Gecko appears to be grinning, Nosy Mangabe Island, Africa - Sep 2015 *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r3uh A sneaky gecko tries to hide itself with camouflage against a tree - only to jump up and do its best impression of Kermit the Frog. The foot-long creature cleverly disguises itself to warn off predators in the shape of Coua birds circling in the tree tops. However, upon realising its veil has been broken, the large gecko soon reveals itself to be a comedy character. Cheekily, it hangs from a branch of the tree before revealing a large grin much like the infamous Muppet creation. Photographer Sam Rowley, a third-year biology student at Bristol University, spotted the gecko on a trip to Nosy Mangabe Island just off the coast of Madagascar in Africa. The 20-year-old Londoner said: "They are usually only a few metres off the ground on a trunk, making it easier to spot. "Nosy Mangabe is the best place to see them as there are fewer predatory couas, a large species of bird, present. You need a lot of luck.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sam Rowley/Solent News/REX Shutterstock (5145992b) Gecko appearing to grin Gecko appears to be grinning, Nosy Mangabe Island, Africa - Sep 2015 *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r3uh A sneaky gecko tries to hide itself with camouflage against a tree - only to jump up and do its best impression of Kermit the Frog. The foot-long creature cleverly disguises itself to warn off predators in the shape of Coua birds circling in the tree tops. However, upon realising its veil has been broken, the large gecko soon reveals itself to be a comedy character. Cheekily, it hangs from a branch of the tree before revealing a large grin much like the infamous Muppet creation. Photographer Sam Rowley, a third-year biology student at Bristol University, spotted the gecko on a trip to Nosy Mangabe Island just off the coast of Madagascar in Africa. The 20-year-old Londoner said: "They are usually only a few metres off the ground on a trunk, making it easier to spot. "Nosy Mangabe is the best place to see them as there are fewer predatory couas, a large species of bird, present. You need a lot of luck.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sam Rowley/Solent News/REX Shutterstock (5145992c) Gecko Gecko appears to be grinning, Nosy Mangabe Island, Africa - Sep 2015 *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r3uh A sneaky gecko tries to hide itself with camouflage against a tree - only to jump up and do its best impression of Kermit the Frog. The foot-long creature cleverly disguises itself to warn off predators in the shape of Coua birds circling in the tree tops. However, upon realising its veil has been broken, the large gecko soon reveals itself to be a comedy character. Cheekily, it hangs from a branch of the tree before revealing a large grin much like the infamous Muppet creation. Photographer Sam Rowley, a third-year biology student at Bristol University, spotted the gecko on a trip to Nosy Mangabe Island just off the coast of Madagascar in Africa. The 20-year-old Londoner said: "They are usually only a few metres off the ground on a trunk, making it easier to spot. "Nosy Mangabe is the best place to see them as there are fewer predatory couas, a large species of bird, present. You need a lot of luck.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sam Rowley/Solent News/REX Shutterstock (5145992e) Gecko camouflaged against a tree Gecko appears to be grinning, Nosy Mangabe Island, Africa - Sep 2015 *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r3uh A sneaky gecko tries to hide itself with camouflage against a tree - only to jump up and do its best impression of Kermit the Frog. The foot-long creature cleverly disguises itself to warn off predators in the shape of Coua birds circling in the tree tops. However, upon realising its veil has been broken, the large gecko soon reveals itself to be a comedy character. Cheekily, it hangs from a branch of the tree before revealing a large grin much like the infamous Muppet creation. Photographer Sam Rowley, a third-year biology student at Bristol University, spotted the gecko on a trip to Nosy Mangabe Island just off the coast of Madagascar in Africa. The 20-year-old Londoner said: "They are usually only a few metres off the ground on a trunk, making it easier to spot. "Nosy Mangabe is the best place to see them as there are fewer predatory couas, a large species of bird, present. You need a lot of luck.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sam Rowley/Solent News/REX Shutterstock (5145992g) Gecko camouflaged against a tree Gecko appears to be grinning, Nosy Mangabe Island, Africa - Sep 2015 *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r3uh A sneaky gecko tries to hide itself with camouflage against a tree - only to jump up and do its best impression of Kermit the Frog. The foot-long creature cleverly disguises itself to warn off predators in the shape of Coua birds circling in the tree tops. However, upon realising its veil has been broken, the large gecko soon reveals itself to be a comedy character. Cheekily, it hangs from a branch of the tree before revealing a large grin much like the infamous Muppet creation. Photographer Sam Rowley, a third-year biology student at Bristol University, spotted the gecko on a trip to Nosy Mangabe Island just off the coast of Madagascar in Africa. The 20-year-old Londoner said: "They are usually only a few metres off the ground on a trunk, making it easier to spot. "Nosy Mangabe is the best place to see them as there are fewer predatory couas, a large species of bird, present. You need a lot of luck.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sam Rowley/Solent News/REX Shutterstock (5145992h) Sam Rowley with the gecko Gecko appears to be grinning, Nosy Mangabe Island, Africa - Sep 2015 *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r3uh A sneaky gecko tries to hide itself with camouflage against a tree - only to jump up and do its best impression of Kermit the Frog. The foot-long creature cleverly disguises itself to warn off predators in the shape of Coua birds circling in the tree tops. However, upon realising its veil has been broken, the large gecko soon reveals itself to be a comedy character. Cheekily, it hangs from a branch of the tree before revealing a large grin much like the infamous Muppet creation. Photographer Sam Rowley, a third-year biology student at Bristol University, spotted the gecko on a trip to Nosy Mangabe Island just off the coast of Madagascar in Africa. The 20-year-old Londoner said: "They are usually only a few metres off the ground on a trunk, making it easier to spot. "Nosy Mangabe is the best place to see them as there are fewer predatory couas, a large species of bird, present. You need a lot of luck.

Сэм Роули и геккон

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sam Rowley/Solent News/REX Shutterstock (5145992i) Gecko Gecko appears to be grinning, Nosy Mangabe Island, Africa - Sep 2015 *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r3uh A sneaky gecko tries to hide itself with camouflage against a tree - only to jump up and do its best impression of Kermit the Frog. The foot-long creature cleverly disguises itself to warn off predators in the shape of Coua birds circling in the tree tops. However, upon realising its veil has been broken, the large gecko soon reveals itself to be a comedy character. Cheekily, it hangs from a branch of the tree before revealing a large grin much like the infamous Muppet creation. Photographer Sam Rowley, a third-year biology student at Bristol University, spotted the gecko on a trip to Nosy Mangabe Island just off the coast of Madagascar in Africa. The 20-year-old Londoner said: "They are usually only a few metres off the ground on a trunk, making it easier to spot. "Nosy Mangabe is the best place to see them as there are fewer predatory couas, a large species of bird, present. You need a lot of luck.

 


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