Insects:
* Stick insects: As their name suggests, these insects are masters of camouflage, blending seamlessly with twigs and branches.
* Stoneflies: These insects have a dull, mottled appearance and often rest on rocks, making them almost invisible.
* Leaf insects: Some species resemble dried leaves, with their bodies taking on the shape and color of foliage.
Reptiles:
* Stone dragons (Agamas): These lizards have rough, scaly skin that resembles rocks and often perch motionless on stones to avoid detection.
* Geckoes: Some gecko species have patterned skin that blends in with the rocky terrain they inhabit.
Fish:
* Stonefish: These venomous fish are masters of disguise, blending perfectly with the seabed, making them extremely dangerous to unsuspecting prey.
* Flounders: These flatfish can change their color and pattern to match the seabed, making them nearly invisible to predators.
Other Animals:
* Pygmy Marmosets: These tiny monkeys have grey fur that blends in with the rocks and tree bark in their rainforest habitat.
* Mountain Goats: The white fur of mountain goats helps them blend in with the snowy slopes where they live.
Note: It's important to remember that not all animals that look like stone are masters of camouflage. Some species may simply have physical features that resemble rocks, but they don't necessarily use this to their advantage.