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Forest Bunelves disguise themselves in foliage to blend seamlessly into their environment to live a life safe in disguise from potential predators. If something gets too close to one when it is hiding, it is known to shriek loud enough to shatter ear drums before running away. In their infancy the choose the types of foliage they prefer and tend to them as if it was a living garden of clothing. The males are considerably larger than the females.