To hide from sharp-eyed predators like birds, many moths have cryptic coloration (camouflage) which makes them difficult to see against a particular background. Many moths have the color and patterns of tree bark. A moth's cryptic coloration protects it from birds and other preditors.
yes
they camoflouge
For camoflouge purpouses.
camoflouge
it uses it camoflouge.
hide in trees with small gaps
they only burrow to hide or camoflouge under ground
There are no Islamic moths. Maybe butterflies, but no moths.
5 exaples of camoflouge is like a army,navy,marines,ect.
There are dozens of shoes in camoflauge pattern available online.
An arctiid is a member of the Arctiidae, a family of moths which includes tiger moths, footmen, lichen moths, and wasp moths.
The collective nouns are a collection of moths, a whisper of moths.