Tigers are world-renowned for the camouflage-effect of their coat.
Yes, some big and domestic cats are.
it depends some are and some are not
no you fool cats can't camouflage they can hide in tall grass and stuff but they dont have camouflage
Their fur is a grey-brown colour for camouflage
Great camouflage, their antennae are very sensitive feeling vibration from an approaching predator.
by fighting and huntingStealth, camouflage, teeth and claws
Lizards. Some can even change their color to match whatever they are standing on.
camouflage
Cat coat patterns and colors evolved to camouflage wild cats, according to a new study. The behavior and habitat of cats help to determine the appearance of their coats. Domesticated cats retain the genes that their wild ancestors had to control coat appearance. From spots to splotches to stripes, cat coat patterns and colors all evolved to camouflage wild cats in their particular environments, according to a new study that finally answers the question: Why did the leopard get its spots?
This depends on your definition of camouflage. It can be said that all animals camouflage themselves to some degree, called Crypsis camouflage. i guess a crypsis camouflage
no shark do not camouflage
Camouflage
no they do not
Many insects use camouflage. Name one of the laws of camouflage.