When Bored Panda compiled a list on accidental camouflage 5 years ago, we didn't know the Internet's craze over it was just the beginning.

As of January 2017, there's even a subreddit of the same name. It's neither big nor small—the subreddit has 237,000 members. Yes, it doesn't get a ton of submissions but the important thing is quality, not quantity, right? And r/AccidentalCamouflage is full of it.

You've got people's pants blending in with their surroundings, a parrot masquerading as an avocado, you know, the good stuff!

A local farm where I live had trouble with their flock all wanting to sleep in the same house, each night they have to go break them up. The other night they found their dog had joined in. • You might also like: 25 Times Memes Were Spot-On About Toxic Jobs, As Shar

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