Japanese quails camouflage eggs from predators

Thursday, January 17, 2013 - 16:31 in Biology & Nature

Ground-nesting Japanese quails are experts at matching their eggs with appropriate backgrounds as camouflage against predators, according to new research in the journal Current Biology.

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