its just natural, they just blend with their surroundings. i guess its abit like us in the sun. we go red! but we dont feel it at the time.
No a rattlesnake does not use chemical to camouflage itself
no
it has a greysh mottled skin pigmentation similar to the Arctic waters it lives in
Different types of animals use camouflage! Some insects as well use camouflage! For example, the stick bug looks as if it is a part of a tree. Frogs, chameleon ( it is a lizard that changes colors) and other colored animals use camouflage as well. Animals and insects use camouflage to protect itself from it's predators!
Delired Cameleon Family was created in 1975.
with its combat suit
cause it can
that is not how you spell whale
They camouflage into grass
it uses camouflage
that butterfly camouflage itself
Camouflage is the change of the skin color of an organism in order to defend itself from its enemy.