
January
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A hunter bought this for himself for Christmas. See if you can find him in the video. Cabela's always has the best stuff! In fact, I defy you to locate him, he is that well camouflaged!
Spectacular, State-of-Art, in New camo hunting clothes. Turn the sound up for full effect and for a clue of his whereabouts, otherwise you'll never find him!!!
Now before you watch the video, I thought I would help you better understand what camouflage is and what it is used for. Camouflage is the ability of animals or humans to conceal themselves by exhibiting similar colors and patterns to their surroundings.
Natural camouflage occurs among many animals and birds, allowing them to escape predators, or to be unseen by their own prey. For example, a grey squirrel in a habitat of granite slopes and scree can appear inconspicuous, or a flounder (flat fish) can appear almost invisible among the pebbles on the ocean floor. There are even some animals, including chameleons and octopus, which can change their color to suit their environment. While evolutionists claim that animals have evolved camouflage colors and abilities as an adaptation to their habitat which provides for better survival, I stand on the side that believes God gave them that ability from the moment He designed and created them. Otherwise the various species, needing camouflage to survive, never would have survived through the millions for years evolutionists say it takes to evolve for such defenses to evolve.
Camouflage clothing is used within the military to allow soldiers to be less visible to their enemy when maneuvering. Camouflage colors were rarely used before the twentieth century, but khaki uniforms were adopted as a camouflage strategy in the trench warfare of World War I. By World War II, uniforms with printed camouflage patterns were being used by many armies.
The most common military camouflage consists of green, brown and black shapes, allowing soldiers to camouflage in forest surroundings. Other variants are used for other terrains, such as beige camouflage for desert operations, and white camouflage for arctic conditions.

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