a parrot camouflages by what ever color they are
No a rattlesnake does not use chemical to camouflage itself
Most parrots camoflage into trees that they have adapted to. For example, the 'green grass parrot' will camoflage into green grass or trees its colour.
no
it has a greysh mottled skin pigmentation similar to the Arctic waters it lives in
cause it can
that is not how you spell whale
They camouflage into grass
with its combat suit
it uses camouflage
The Amazon Parrot defends itself by roosting high in trees. It can also fly away if needed. If it has no choice, it can use its beak and nails to defend itself.
that butterfly camouflage itself
His colouring itself is camouflage. You'd be surprised how difficult it is to spot one in a forest