Paleontologists are just beginning to be able to discover the colors of exceptionally preserved, feathered dinosaurs, such as Anchiornis. However, there is not yet enough information on dinosaur color to discuss the topic in detail; anything someone would say would be speculation.
Scientists do not know much about dinosaur coloration. We only know the coloration of a few types of small, feathered dinosaurs, some of which had bright coloration.
camouflage
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.
Camouflage covers the entire spectrum of defense mechanisms employed by an animal to hide in its environment. It involves properties like "blending coloration", "cryptic behavior".
Camouflage originates from French.
they camouflage to a whale
Squirrels do not use camouflage.
Sloths camouflage by there fur