when you are hunting it is hard to see them because of there fur like deer that how i would put it
The way in which the features of an animal's body, like its colour or shape matches its surroundings so that it is difficult to be seen is called camouflage.
The benefits of wearing camouflage netting in the war of combat is its ability to keep you hidden. There is an advantage of not being seen by the enemy and this attire helps you blend in with nature.
There are many places where illustrations of camouflage patterns can be seen. Illustrations of camouflage patterns can be seen at popular on the web sources such as Spoon Graphics and Real Tree.
The better question is what animal doesn't use camouflage? All animals have and instinctive behavior that enables them to use their natural features to blend into their environment. This is basically a survival method pasted on from parent to offspring and a inherited ability to not be seen! The one I do like best is the zebra because of the black and white lines, it works well in the African flat lands! A camelion will use camouflage to hide itself from predators. It can blend itself into any background it needs to. This is a very helpful skill in the forest.
People use camouflage in wars to protect themselves. They use camouflage uniforms, jeeps, tanks, warships, etc.Camouflage Clothing is mainly used for the purpose of preventing from being seen which helps in preventing you from being killed. There are many resellers of Camouflage clothing if you plan to buy. There are also sellers on ebay who sell camouflage clothing.
Malocclusion may be seen as crooked, crowded, or protruding teeth. It may affect a person's appearance, speech, and/or ability to eat.
They have camouflage so they can be hidden from enemies.They camouflage themselves to prevent from being seen by their predators or prey, so that they can avoid from being eaten or catch their prey.
Almost all wild animals need camouflage so they can hid from their predators or not be seen by their prey.
It depends. The ability to camouflage can mean an animal, like a fish, has the ability to change it's skin color and texture to match it's surroundings. Certain types of fish like porgys or hairy blennys and squid and octopus can instantly change color to match any backround they move to. In the case of an animal that always looks the same and cannot change it's color (like a moth whose wings are colored to match his 'natural' environment such as tree bark), would bcome vulnerable to predators if it were to land on the side of a white barn because it would be seen and therefore become easy prey for an insect eating bird.
It helps them not to be seen by hawks flying overhead.
The animal that was native to the Incas and had never been seen by Europeans before was the llama. Llamas were domesticated by the Incas for their wool, meat, and ability to carry heavy loads at high altitudes.
I don't exactly know if they can camouflage, but i do think that they can hide in places where they are not as easily seen. They also live on the bottom of the seas and oceans.