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You got some good points about them blending inHere's a pic of a young bobcat that got hit in front of my coworkers house that can also be used as a reference. One of my deer stands is on the edge of some CRP ground. I watched one of these walk down my shooting lane in the CRP and stop 40 yds in front of me, sit down, and start grooming itself. Even though I was staring right at it, when ever it would stop moving, it would completely disappear against the various shades of tan weeds and shadows behind it. Hen pheasants can do the same thing. To me the key is alternating light and dark colors, but doing so with more of a fade instead of having distinct edges. Also, the dark to light fade always happens in the same direction.
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