Why don’t deer see tigers coming? It all comes down to the incredible power of camouflage. While deer have excellent peripheral vision and can detect slight movements, their vision isn’t as sharp when it comes to distinguishing colors in the red-orange spectrum. This means that a tiger’s orange coat blends seamlessly with the green background, making it nearly invisible to its prey. Coupled with the tiger's striped pattern, which breaks up its outline, this camouflage makes it incredibly difficult for deer to detect the predator until it’s too late. Dive into the science behind tiger camouflage and discover how these big cats stay hidden in plain sight.
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