Because they always lie on the ocean floor on their left side, this species of flounder has both eyes on its right side, hence the name.
9
Orchid Mantis
Thriving in the humid and warm Indonesian rainforests, this mantis can usually be found on papaya trees and will pretty much eat anything it catches.
8
Egyptian Nightjar
Usually flying at night, the nightjar usually lies concealed in the dirt during the day.
7
Cuttlefish
Despite the name, this isn’t really a fish. It’s a mollusk, and a very well hidden one at that. Besides their insane camouflage skills they are also considered to be one of the most intelligent invertebrates with a very high brain to body mass ratio.
6
Leaf Katydid
Although we already saw a katydid at number 16, there are over 6,400 species, and almost all of them are extremely good at blending into their environment.
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