Yes, the spots break up the cat's outline, in cover.
Yes, they do camouflage. Usually in ice.
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Camouflage, stealth and aggression.
Tigers,Snow leopards,chameleons and fawns.
They camouflage because God made them like that. If you don't believe in God he is real and has a son Jesus who died on the cross to save our sins.
Leopards have spots that help it camouflage into it's surroundings.
their coat color and pattern allow them to somewhat blend in with the terrain
A tropical rain forest leopard are strong swimmers and there colours are for camouflage.
The spots are used as camouflage. They are actually not spots; a leopard's spots are called rosettes.I hope this helps!
Camouflage is the feature where animals change color to protect themselves from predators. Examples include chameleons and peacock flounders. Leopards also use their spots as camouflage.
The spotted coat is a natural camouflage, which enables them to blend into vegetation in the wild. As with the tiger's stripes, it helps the leopard avoid detection by its enemies or its prey.As a form of camouflage. It helps the animal to blend into the the environment.