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These tahrs can barely be seen in their surroundings. Wait until you see them run away.

November 5, 2014Updated: November 5, 2014, 5:19 pm ESTPublished: November 5, 2014, 5:19 pm EST



Hunting on New Zealand's West Coast can be difficult. In addition to battling heavy amounts of rain, hunters need to spot camouflaged game that perfectly blend into their scenery.

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How many animals can you see in this video?

Those are Himalayan tahr, flushed from their hiding places by a hunter in New Zealand.

The Himalayan tahr is related to the wild goat.

They are native to the Himalayas in Southern Tibet, Northern India, and Nepal.

But during the 1900s, they were introduced to New Zealand, parts of South America, South Africa, and the southwestern United States.

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Can you spot the camouflaged owl? This one was spotted in its surroundings near Derbyshire, England. (VillagerJim.com)


 

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