Camouflage helps a polar bear become a better predator because the prey doesn't see it coming.
Although you should note that camouflage used mostly for defensive purposes.
The prey cannot see the Polar bear approaching, it gives them the element of surprise, If the bears were black or brown like their counterparts, animals that they hunt would spot them a mile off
Yes camouflage affect predation because if the prey is hidden well the predator would not be able to see it.
Not all sharks are at the top of the food chain, and even those that are are vulnerable to predation while they are young.
Predation keeps the numbers of a prey animal in check which will in turn keep the number of predators in check, so an equilibrium is achieved.
Predators benefit from predation because they get to EAT the animal!! Doesn't everyone enjoy eating?The prey benefit from predation because predators normally eat the weaker and unhealthier members of the prey population. Therefore, the stronger members of the prey population gets left to reproduce and pass on their traits to their offspring."Offspring" is another word for "babies."
Factors that affect wildlife are the same that affect our ability to live, food, space, shelter, reproductive recruitment, predation, disease, and other mortality issues.
Camouflage and protective coloring adaptations improve an organism's chances of survival and reproduction.
the frogs can't be camouflaged because no green matches frogs. or different colours for the other frogs.
Its called budding.
Predation, is the act of consuming one's prey. Camouflage has a very substantial effect on all predator prey interactions. On one hand you may have a camouflaged prey, if the ruse is effective enough predation is completely negated on the grounds that the predator cannot locate, and thus devour the prey. On the other hand you have a well camouflaged predator stalking a weaker prey. In this case the protection granted from camouflage allows the predator the ability to close the gap between it, and the intended victim without alerting the prey. This helps in situations were the prey is perhaps more adept at distance running or even more aggressive then the attacker. In the animal kingdom, there are many types of camouflage as well, in some situations the creature blends into the environment in which it lives (Like the Phasmatodea or stick bug), or situations in which the creature simply disguises itself as a much more dangerous creature than it really is (Like the viperine, which shapes it's head to look like a cobra), or even on occasion there are creatures who can disguise parts of their own bodies to appear as something completely different.
Pradation or Predation. If it's Predation; Predation is an interaction in which one organism captures another organism. An animal that consumes another animal is a predation, and the animal consumed is the prey.
Camouflage, predation, and reproduction number high on the list of what leaf bugs do to survive. The insects in question try to escape predation by natural enemies through foliage-like coloration. They also will feed upon other food chain and food web members in order to complete life cycles and natural histories which culminate in ensuring future generations.
Predation is a term used to describe the predator feeding on its pray. For it to be predation the predator must directly effect the prays population.
when you are hunting it is hard to see them because of there fur like deer that how i would put it