It changes color through its skin.
It camouflages itself
it camouflages
It camouflages itself so it can attack when ready or not at all
a parrot camouflages by what ever color they are
It is naturally grey, which means it is already camoflaged
A chameleons protection is itself! fascinatingly chameleons can camouflage into what ever colour it wants to be. If one of their predators are coming, they can change colour into their surroundings.
The king snake survives in the desert by burying in the sand to keep cool. It also camouflages itself to keep itself from being seen.
Swallowtail butterfly [of the Papilionidae family], as caterpillars in the larval stage. Some weevils [of the Curculionidae family].
The sea dragon, particularly the leafy sea dragon, camouflages itself like seaweed. Found in the coastal waters of southern Australia, it has leaf-like appendages that resemble floating seaweed and help it blend seamlessly into its surroundings. This adaptation not only provides protection from predators but also aids in ambushing prey.
They inherit changing colors to use for camouflage and to protect itself from predators.
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It camouflages into a stone