<iframe title="Why Does Every Animal Look Like This?" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/0ZhbURd6xvU?feature=oembed" height="113" width="200" style="aspect-ratio: 1.76991 / 1; width: 100%; height: 100%;" allowfullscreen="" allow="fullscreen"></iframe> **Duration:** 11:9 **Language:** **Complexity:** **Topics:** # šŸ“’ Personal Notes --- date: 2024-03-20 --- # YouTube ![]() ## Description: -> [Youtube video Link](https://www.youtube.com/embed/0ZhbURd6xvU) ## Summary: The video discusses the concept of counter shading in animals, where their coloring is darker on top and lighter on the bottom, helping them blend into their environments and hide their shadows. It explores how this pattern serves as camouflage for a variety of animals, from land to sea creatures, and how it may have evolved for different reasons in different species. - Counter shading is a common pattern in animals - Counter shading helps animals blend into their environments - Counter shading may serve different functions for different species Topics: Camouflage, Adaptation, Animal Behavior