It helps them not to be seen by hawks flying overhead.
camouflage helps rabbits survive by blending into their surroundings.
A rabbits fur is it's camouflage. The coloring helps hide them in various areas in which they are native too.
Most rabbits have a brown tinted coloured fur so i guess they could conceal themselves next to dead grass and mud. Rabbits would probably use tall grass to hide in (if there was any available) to escape danger. Rabbits are pretty fast and don't tend to venture too far away from their burrows. They also use body language to warn fellow rabbits that danger is coming. Arctic hares are pure white and can camouflage perfectly agaist the snow, in the summer their winter coat moults and changes colour from white to brown. Which is a perfect colour for the summer scenery.
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how does camouflage help a jaguar survive
Rabbits are prey animals that are often hunted by predators such as foxes, cats, and birds of prey. They rely on their speed, agility, and camouflage to escape from predators in the wild.
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it does not even though it could help
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That adaptation is called camouflage.