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Is an elephant camouflaged

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Nearly all animals, including elephants, are camoflaged for the environment that they live in. Example(s): Brown cougars live in brown terrain such as brush country. White Polar bears live in white snowy regions. Gray is the color that blends in most with most types of terrain; it's nearly a neutral color...gray suits go with most colored shirts and ties. Elephants are mostly grayish in color.

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