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FRENCH ARTIST
Julien Auguste Pelage Brizeux; Julien Auguste Pélage Brizeux
  • Auguste Brizeux

Snow camouflage         
  • The [[snowy owl]] remains white all year round.
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  • Austro-Hungarian ski patrol on Italian front in snow camouflage, 1915-1918
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  • [[Willow grouse]] of Northern forests and tundra change plumage in winter; British populations (red grouse) do not.
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  • near Moscow, December 1941]]. There are at least 11 soldiers in the image.
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CAMOUFLAGE COLORATION FOR WINTER SNOW
Winter pelage; Winter Pelage; Seasonal coat coloration; Seasonal coat color polyphenism; Winter camouflage; Winter plumage; Reversible camouflage
Snow camouflage is the use of a coloration or pattern for effective camouflage in winter, often combined with a different summer camouflage. Summer patterns are typically disruptively patterned combinations of shades of browns and greys, up to black, while winter patterns are dominated by white to match snowy landscapes.
Auguste Brizeux         
Julien Auguste Pélage Brizeux (12 September 1803 – 3 May 1858) was a French poet. He was said to belong to a family of Irish origin, long settled in Brittany.
Pelt         
  • Down, awn and guard hairs of a domestic tabby cat
  • disruptively colored]] coat provides [[camouflage]] for this [[ambush predator]].
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THICK GROWTH OF HAIR THAT COVERS THE SKIN OF MANY DIFFERENT ANIMALS, PARTICULARLY MAMMALS
Down hair; Pelage; Furs; Guard hairs; Underfur; Pelts; Fur-bearer; Furbearer; Animal fur; FUR; Dog hair; Furbearers; Fur bearer; Fur bearers; Fur-bearers; Furbearing; Fur bearing; Fur-bearing; Dog fur; Animal hair; Pet hair; Cat fur; Pelt; Hairless mammals
·noun The human skin.
II. Pelt ·vi To throw missiles.
III. Pelt ·vi To throw out words.
IV. Pelt ·noun A blow or stroke from something thrown.
V. Pelt ·noun The body of any quarry killed by the hawk.
VI. Pelt ·vt To Throw; to use as a missile.
VII. Pelt ·vt To strike with something thrown or driven; to assail with pellets or missiles, as, to pelt with stones; pelted with hail.
VIII. Pelt ·noun The skin of a beast with the hair on; a raw or undressed hide; a skin preserved with the hairy or woolly covering on it. ·see 4th Fell.

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Auguste Brizeux

Julien Auguste Pélage Brizeux (12 September 1803 – 3 May 1858) was a French poet. He was said to belong to a family of Irish origin, long settled in Brittany. He was educated for the law, but in 1827 he produced at the Théâtre Français a one-act verse comedy, Racine, in collaboration with Philippe Busoni.

His most important works are, first, Marie (1832, 1836, 1840), then, Les Bretons (1845, 1846). He also wrote in the Breton language, notably Telenn-Arvor and Furnez Breiz.