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Can You Camouflage Me?
Camouflage – (Ka muh flaazh) ˈkæməˌflɑːʒ is the ability to hide in plain sight.
It is a skill that animals and people use to disguise themselves into the backdrop of their habitats, environments, and homes using colours, patterns, texture and shapes to become invisible.
Cats with spots, green, frogs with glassy silvery eyes, octopuses that can ripple colour and textures all over their bodies and army commandos all use colour and patterns to hide in the environment so to become invisible to predators and prey.
Can you colour the lizard to match the colours and shapes of his fantastic landscape?
Try using coloured pencils, markers, stickers and collages to decorate and design your very own hidden friend.
Guest Contributor:Emily Rack
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Emily Rack is a freelance creative writer and researcher, visual content creator and designer. Sheis the head of the content production, publicationand editing for Upschool+ Guest Contributors. She designs and produces her own graphics and illustrations and is aseasoned photographer and digital content creator.
Emily is schooled intraditional yoga, ancient cultural dance from the east, andmindfulness practices from the ancientand new world. She has dedicated her life toresearching and understanding matters of the mind, body and the humanexperienceand cultivating ways toeducate andcommunicate how to live well here on earth.
Communicating the urgent need for thehuman community to pay attention to the decline of native and endangeredspecies is the primary focus ofher recent content. Her research and dialogue also include how to selfregulate and manage one’s emotions in times of trauma and stress. Gratitude,forgiveness, compassion andawareness arethe keystones to all that she does.
Namaste.
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