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Insects are masters of disguise in Yunnan park(1/8)

2019-03-13 16:30:21 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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Photo provided by the Sun River National Forest Park in Pu\'er City, Yunnan Province shows insects blend in with their surrounding environment by utilizing anti-predator defences, such as mimicry. For example, H. bicornis is characterized by brilliant colouring and a structure adapted for camouflage, mimicking parts of the orchid flower. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Photo provided by the Sun River National Forest Park in Pu'er City, Yunnan Province shows insects blend in with their surrounding environment by utilizing anti-predator defences, such as mimicry. For example, H. bicornis is characterized by brilliant colouring and a structure adapted for camouflage, mimicking parts of the orchid flower. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Photo provided by the Sun River National Forest Park in Pu\'er City, Yunnan Province shows insects blend in with their surrounding environment by utilizing anti-predator defences, such as mimicry. For example, H. bicornis is characterized by brilliant colouring and a structure adapted for camouflage, mimicking parts of the orchid flower. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Photo provided by the Sun River National Forest Park in Pu'er City, Yunnan Province shows insects blend in with their surrounding environment by utilizing anti-predator defences, such as mimicry. For example, H. bicornis is characterized by brilliant colouring and a structure adapted for camouflage, mimicking parts of the orchid flower. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Photo provided by the Sun River National Forest Park in Pu\'er City, Yunnan Province shows insects blend in with their surrounding environment by utilizing anti-predator defences, such as mimicry. For example, H. bicornis is characterized by brilliant colouring and a structure adapted for camouflage, mimicking parts of the orchid flower. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Photo provided by the Sun River National Forest Park in Pu'er City, Yunnan Province shows insects blend in with their surrounding environment by utilizing anti-predator defences, such as mimicry. For example, H. bicornis is characterized by brilliant colouring and a structure adapted for camouflage, mimicking parts of the orchid flower. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Photo provided by the Sun River National Forest Park in Pu\'er City, Yunnan Province shows insects blend in with their surrounding environment by utilizing anti-predator defences, such as mimicry. For example, H. bicornis is characterized by brilliant colouring and a structure adapted for camouflage, mimicking parts of the orchid flower. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Photo provided by the Sun River National Forest Park in Pu'er City, Yunnan Province shows insects blend in with their surrounding environment by utilizing anti-predator defences, such as mimicry. For example, H. bicornis is characterized by brilliant colouring and a structure adapted for camouflage, mimicking parts of the orchid flower. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Photo provided by the Sun River National Forest Park in Pu\'er City, Yunnan Province shows insects blend in with their surrounding environment by utilizing anti-predator defences, such as mimicry. For example, H. bicornis is characterized by brilliant colouring and a structure adapted for camouflage, mimicking parts of the orchid flower. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Photo provided by the Sun River National Forest Park in Pu'er City, Yunnan Province shows insects blend in with their surrounding environment by utilizing anti-predator defences, such as mimicry. For example, H. bicornis is characterized by brilliant colouring and a structure adapted for camouflage, mimicking parts of the orchid flower. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Photo provided by the Sun River National Forest Park in Pu\'er City, Yunnan Province shows insects blend in with their surrounding environment by utilizing anti-predator defences, such as mimicry. For example, H. bicornis is characterized by brilliant colouring and a structure adapted for camouflage, mimicking parts of the orchid flower. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Photo provided by the Sun River National Forest Park in Pu'er City, Yunnan Province shows insects blend in with their surrounding environment by utilizing anti-predator defences, such as mimicry. For example, H. bicornis is characterized by brilliant colouring and a structure adapted for camouflage, mimicking parts of the orchid flower. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Photo provided by the Sun River National Forest Park in Pu\'er City, Yunnan Province shows insects blend in with their surrounding environment by utilizing anti-predator defences, such as mimicry. For example, H. bicornis is characterized by brilliant colouring and a structure adapted for camouflage, mimicking parts of the orchid flower. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Photo provided by the Sun River National Forest Park in Pu'er City, Yunnan Province shows insects blend in with their surrounding environment by utilizing anti-predator defences, such as mimicry. For example, H. bicornis is characterized by brilliant colouring and a structure adapted for camouflage, mimicking parts of the orchid flower. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Photo provided by the Sun River National Forest Park in Pu\'er City, Yunnan Province shows insects blend in with their surrounding environment by utilizing anti-predator defences, such as mimicry. For example, H. bicornis is characterized by brilliant colouring and a structure adapted for camouflage, mimicking parts of the orchid flower. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Photo provided by the Sun River National Forest Park in Pu'er City, Yunnan Province shows insects blend in with their surrounding environment by utilizing anti-predator defences, such as mimicry. For example, H. bicornis is characterized by brilliant colouring and a structure adapted for camouflage, mimicking parts of the orchid flower. (Photo provided to China News Service)

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