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Some animals have "dazzle" markings, stripes, zigzags or other high-contrast patterns on their skin or fur, and it is thought that these make it difficult for a predator to judge their speed or trajectory while moving.
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Their national side have dazzled us in the Six Nations, and the organisers have every confidence in their national stadium..
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And lest you ponder that this sounds like something Tom Stoppard or Michael Frayn might have dazzled us with, you are right.
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