yes, they are camouflaged as grass
they are camoflaged into the sea bottom.
They don't camoflage, but they are naturally camoflaged for their habitat.
Almost ALL frogs are naturally camoflaged.
to be camoflaged... i think. i dont really know. anyone know?
It is naturally grey, which means it is already camoflaged
They hunt by stealth, because they are naturally camoflaged by their coat.
it is camoflaged as it is grey, it lives in the sandy parts of india and africa so it blends in.
usually in England it would be a camoflaged mixture of greens put together.
camoflage is an adaptation because it means that the camoflaged animal is almost invisible in its natural habitat and therefore is invisible to most predetors
Most of the time a birds nest is camoflaged in a tree or other place where the bird and there young cant be seen!
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Yes, the moths wings are the same color as the leaves of its host plant/tree. The caterpillars are also the same color as the leaves.