Well you know how they have a pattern on thier outside? They also have a dull non colored pattern on thier inside so if they close thier wings they can blend in with thier surroundings. i hope i helped!
~rosy
by camouflaging themselves to the object
Leopard Seals, mainly protect themselves is by camouflaging. Their only known predator is the killer whale.
They change heir color according to the background and disappear.
Seahorses undergo changes of color, camouflaging themselves from predators.
because if they can't be found they won't get attacked.
Butterflies protect themselves in several ways. Their colorful wings can act as a warning signal to predators that they are toxic or distasteful. Some butterflies also have eye spots on their wings to confuse and deter predators. Additionally, they can fly quickly and erratically, making it difficult for predators to catch them.
they escape their enemies by camouflaging with there surroundings!
-Hiding -Running -Attacking -Scaring the Prey -Sheild
Camouflage and fluttering in a rapid and unpredictable manner
The color of the chrysalis plays a significant role in the metamorphosis process of butterflies. It indicates the stage of development and can provide clues about the species of butterfly. The color change also helps protect the developing butterfly from predators by camouflaging it in its surroundings.
i think they protect there self by stomping ,camouflaging or gorging
by camouflaging