The US Central Command has distributed several digitally-enhanced photographs of Saddam Hussein, to help American troops spot him if he has adopted a "new look" to escape detection.
One of the enhanced photos of Saddam released by the US
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Three other photos show the former Iraqi president - always assumed to have been either dyeing his hair brown or wearing a dark-brown toupee - with hair more fitting to his 66 years, ranging from white to salt-and-pepper grey.
In two of those photos, he has a moustache to match.
Release of the photos comes as the US military steps up its efforts to capture the deposed leader. Last week, his two sons Uday and Qusay were killed in a US raid in northern Iraq.