squid, octopus, iguana Chameleons, crabs, and the cuttle fish. They can do this because carry specialized colored pigments called chromatophore. When they change their envoirment different pigments show.
Camouflage is the ability to hide oneself in nature. Most animals accomplish this by blending in with trees or grass. Some animals, like the chameleon, can even change color to blend in with their environment.
ecologists study the whole environment and the animals living in the environment. zoologists, they mainly study abt the animals.
Some animals that adapt to their environment include the polar bear, which has thick fur to withstand cold temperatures; the camel, which stores fat in its hump for energy in the desert; and the chameleon, which can change color to blend into its surroundings.
there are many thigns that you can do: and it kind of depends and the animals environment and habits.....
Homoeothermic animals are types of animals that maintain consistent body temperature no matter what kind of environment they are in. These are warm-blooded animals like birds and mammals.
Blending in with one's environment is called camouflage. It is a natural adaptation that helps animals or humans mask themselves to avoid detection by predators or prey.
Prey : A disguise from predators . Blending into one's environment .Predator : A predator disguises itself to catch its' prey; thus blending into one's environment .
Camouflage is the ability to hide oneself in nature. Most animals accomplish this by blending in with trees or grass. Some animals, like the chameleon, can even change color to blend in with their environment.
I can't particularly tell what you are asking because of the grammar, but here it is calledcamouflage.
By blending in with the environment around him.
They crouch and freeze, blending into their environment.
Yes this is Homeostaysis .
some animals hide from wolves by blending in with nature camouflage
Blending in - it is only chameleons, octopus etc that actively change their appearance to provide camouflage.
Albino animals are definitely affected by their genetic condition, and depending on the environment, the condition can be beneficial or harmful. An albino in a polar environment such as Alaska or North Canada can benefit from blending into the snowy landscape. An albino animal in the desert, however, will probably die quicker, being unable to blend into its surroundings.
Camouflage is the process of blending into the background. It only works if the predator hunts by looking - animals who hunt by sound or smell are not fooled by camouflage! Many animals have color patterns which match the environment in which they live. If they freeze against this background, they blend in and are harder to see.
Giraffes do not typically use mimicry as a defense mechanism. They rely on their height, speed, and strength to avoid predators rather than blending in with their environment through mimicry.