I think its up to the lion, but in animal extinct they will probably blend in to catch there pray .
sharp teeth and they camouflage with grass
Of course they do. Their fur blends in with the dry yellow grass thats around themyes lions use their color to blend in
to catch their prey but i don't think lions have camouflage
There are many insects eg. the brimstone butterfly.The obvious one; a cameleon.Tigers - they don't change colour but they do blend in. (same goes with cheetahs and lions)The leaf tailed gecko is another as well as most geckos.:)
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
they just blend in with their backround
sharp teeth and they camouflage with grass
Of course they do. Their fur blends in with the dry yellow grass thats around themyes lions use their color to blend in
Chameleons defend themselves by changing the colour of their body, allowing them to blend into their surroundings. This is called camouflage.
their coat color and pattern allow them to somewhat blend in with the terrain
to catch their prey but i don't think lions have camouflage
If its green, it would blend in with a green color.... if its red, it would blend into coral.
To blend in or
Camouflage from trees.
camouflage.
Almost all White Lions are in captivity because they are not able to camouflage themselves in the wild, so they can't hide to hunt or hide from enemies and they die in the wild.
they don't