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Deep Look
Hide! 4 Tiny Animals That Go Undercover In Style
Season 12
Episode 15
Meet four of nature’s masters of disguise: decorator crabs stay out of sight with the latest in seaweed fashion; pygmy seahorses blend seamlessly with their surroundings; glasswing butterflies sport the see-through look; and the Australian walking stick keeps you guessing with its multiple secret identities.
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