Posted by Leslie | Posted in Dog Apparel | Posted on 11-07-2010
Camouflage Pet

do any animals besides humans wear 'clothes'?
1) I mean in the wild, not some idiot deciding to put a coat on their pet dog.
2) I'm not necessarily talking about anything that humans would consider to be clothes. I mean any animal that covers itself with something from it's natural surroundings in order to keep warm (or maybe for other purposes - camouflage, attract mates etc).
Does anyone know of any evidence of this happening?
All depends on what you regard as clothes. Caddis larvae make (depending on the species) clothes of leaves bound together.
Orang-utans have been filmed breaking large leaves from plants and using them as an umbrella.
Some insects (aphids and beetle larvae for example) cover themselves with grains of soil as - presumably - camouflage.
Some crabs gather up sea anemones and place them on their shells as camouflage - a convenient arrangement for both as the sea anemone doubtless feeds on things attracted by the crab's feeding.
Pet placemats are great in the kitchen, mud room, or any other area of your home or outdoor covered area.
Designs to coordinate with all interiors, from contemporary to traditional.
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Pet placemats are great in the kitchen, mud room, or any other area of your home or outdoor covered area.
Designs to coordinate with all interiors, from contemporary to traditional.
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WEBKINZ PLUSH PET CARRIER PINK CAMO
Each carrier comes with a Feature Code that unlocks a unique, chic Webkinz World wardrobe of your choice.
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