No a rattlesnake does not use chemical to camouflage itself
Cows don't need camouflage. The barn doesn't have any predators for a cow to hide from.
No. It's just got markings that is good enough to camouflage it in the water and the reeds. It doesn't need camouflage to protect itself, since it is a top predator.
For the same reason any snake uses camouflage... to (a) keep itself safe from predators and (b) disguise itself from potential prey - making it easier to capture.
no they dont have any camouflage of their enviroment
Helium is itself a chemical element and therefore is not found in any other chemical element.
Yes the snake is immune to its own poison. I t would leave the body and any toxic waste.
A crotaloid is a crotaline (rattlesnake-like) humanoid creature. It is also any animal similar to a rattlesnake.
Yes. The strips on their skin camouflage with the surrounding shadows of the plants/trees.
Any colour can be used as camouflage so long as it blends in with the background.
No, the "rattle" does not have any thorns on it.
a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change. a person or thing that precipitates an event.
The whole rattlesnake group is undergoing revisions so the Arizona black rattlesnake may be known as any of the following:Crotalus oreganus cerberusCrotalus viridis cereberusCrotalus cerberus