2010/5/5 David Parsons <parsons.da...@gmail.com>:
> That's not really surprising if you understand how camo works.  It's
> not really designed to hide you, it's designed to break up your
> pattern while you are moving so it's harder to determine your shape.
> You see a moving form, but not a distinct outline.  It's similar to
> how the stripes on a zebra work with tall grass when they are running
> as a herd.  The stripes and grass combine to make it very difficult
> for lions to tell where one zebra ends and another one starts.

That's silly. Everyone knows that zebras are just horses in pyjamas.

Jostein
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