insects camouflage in many different ways. one way is with coloring, like the grasshopper, most grasshoppers that you see are green or tan to blend in with their environment. other bugs like the "stick bug" have a specialized body shape to camouflage, in this case, the shape of a stick.
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Many insects use camouflage. Name one of the laws of camouflage.
It seems that stick insects do not camouflage themselves; they are born that way, i.e. looking like sticks!
Protection from natural enemies is the way in which camouflage helps insects to survive. Camouflage may involve taking on predominant colors in an environment or predominant coloration and shapes. It means that insects can enjoy such activities as feeding, mating, and resting without interruptions.
Many species of reptile, fish, birds and insects use camouflage but it is most perfect in the chameleon.
d. avoid predators
to avoid any preditors stick insects use there cyan Cece of camouflage
Camouflage
There are many different animals with natural camouflage. Some of these animals include snakes, chameleons, and zebras. There are also insects who have natural camouflage, like stick and leaf bugs.
Camouflage is a protection mechanism. It helps to avoid being eaten!
If you're talking about insects, this is my guess... Compound eyes are used to find prey to capture them. Camouflage is used to hide from predators.
for camouflage, so that they will not be seen and eaten by other predators (birds and other insects); or in the case of predatory insects (preying mantis for example) to be able to use the green foliage to be able to hide from prospective prey!