No they do no not camouflage them selves because their colors don't blend in with branches. Usually Tigers hunt for food in plains and grasslands.
they camouflage to a whale
for camouflage
it is camouflage
Camouflage, the stripes on them are how they get their name. Tiger shark.
with its combat suit
with its camouflage of black and orange...
yes
they could camouflage in the grass patch to get near their prey and not get spotted by them so the tiger can find a suitable time to strike
it could camouflage with the grass
Cookies and other deserts . Can you bring me some?
The stripes on a tiger's coat mimics the dappled sunlight found in the jungle, and helps the tiger to stalk closer to their prey.
The stripes camouflage the tiger, helping the tiger blend in to the grasses of the savanna in witch they live.