Take a look at the image above – do you see anything dissimilar about it ? Whilst it may seem like a totally normal leaf , there is really a caterpillar in the inwardness of the skeleton , blending in almost absolutely with its environment .

This is thecommon baron caterpillar(Euthalia aconthea ) , a critter   native to India and Southeast Asia . feed on mangoes and cashew nuts in the foliage , the little larvae live a only living , hiding from predators as they   lento prepare and finally grow into nymphalid butterfly , which are   alas much less impressively camouflaged .

The common big businessman butterfly .   Anant Kasetsinsombut / Shutterstock .

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The common baron hatches from the underside of a leaf , which is the   site in which the nymphalid butterfly lays its egg . As the larvae acquire in size , branch - alike extensions arise from their   sides to facilitate them fawn on   leave almost all indetectable   to dame above .

This camouflage increase the survival pace of these Caterpillar , take a leak it far more likely they will   hand that crucial stage of metamorphosis , in which they develop into a butterfly stroke and can reproduce .

This is not the first unbelievable display of camouflage from caterpillars . Thegreat orange tip caterpillar(Hebomoia glaucippe , fancy below)gained renown for its ability to mimic the head of a dark-green vine snake and daunt off predators .

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The great orange tree tip caterpillar mimics a snake when endanger . nujames10 / Shutterstock .

Some cat take another , more virulent   glide slope to ego - defense . Thegiant silkworm caterpillar(below ) , for example , is covered in keen bristles that any marauder would soon repent touching . Containing a extremely toxic   venom , this cat injects an anticoagulant substance through its   hollow bristle , lead in national hemorrhaging and hemolysis . With one of the lowest known lethal doses   of   all know toxins , it is easily strong enough to result in the demise of an grownup man and is responsible for several deaths in South America every year .

The Lonomia obliqua contains one of the deadliest naturally take place toxins known to serviceman . Joab Souza / Shutterstock .

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Amazing   forms of defense and camo are frequently discovered . Hopefully ,   more and more pictures like these will be direct to help demonstrate their   captivating evolutionary traits – it does require a neat eye though !