Yes. Honey Bees do camouflage. Their color is the color of honey. As stated in the name, Honey Bee.
Ants camouflage themselves by constructing hills of dirt over their underground nests. In this way, predators cannot easily find them.
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Their fur is a grey-brown colour for camouflage
Baby bees are nursed by worker bees in the hive. The worker bees are all female. They feed the baby bees a substance called 'brood', which is pollen combined with nectar to form a sort of bee bread.
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bees,spiders,scorpions...
Gills, fins , a tail and some sort of camouflage and/or defence
yes, they do it sort of looked like a little dance yes, they do it sort of looked like a little dance
through some sort of buzzing like bees
Usually they don't, unless they have some sort of disease.
Most living creatures need a home of some sort.
I believe it is a bee hive.
Well this sort of crab (the camouflage crab) I've researched it and it scavenge's all the dead particles in the water
Sort of. They cannot change their skin colour but their color is good camouflage for hiding in grass and on leaves