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Camouflage is such a good adaption because it allows creatures of all kinds to 'hide in plain sight' from predators. One of the simplest examples of how this works is the dappled coat of the fawn (baby deer), necessary because the mother must leave the baby alone, hidden in the tall grass or bushes while she gets enough to eat. The dappling mimics the spots of sunlight passing between the tall grasses or leaves of the bushes. The fawn also sits very still as part of the deception because movement would attract the eye of a predator. The coloring and the ability to stay motionless are two very common forms of camouflage. Without these elements, far fewer baby deer would survive to maturity and continue the deer population.

Not all camouflage is for the purpose of hiding from predators; another form is designed to confuse predators, sometimes called 'dazzle camouflage'. Some examples of this type are zebra stripes, water birds like flamingos that flock in great numbers with bright feathers, and silvery fish who live in large schools (groups). The purpose of this adaption is when danger is detected, the large group will all move at once creating a flurry of stripes, flashing, or color that makes it difficult for a predator to pick out an individual to strike.

Another type of camouflage is designed to help predators be more successful. This type also uses coloring and the ability to remain motionless; some examples of this are lions, tigers, and snakes. Their ability to blend into their background and stay still allows them to wait without being noticed for the best moment to strike their prey. This helps that species to obtain food and survive.

Most species of bird, fish, or mammal have predators, and predators have the need to successfully catch prey. Each species has developed (evolved with) what works for them, allowing them to survive and produce the next generation of the species.

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Organisms that can blend into their surroundings, deceive predators, or have traits that will make them more successful predators have a better chance for survival and producing the next generation of their species. Members of a species that have the strongest form of a trait will be more likely to survive, and those that don't will be less likely to survive to produce the next generation. More of these successful traits are passed to the next generations which describes the adaptation process.

Camouflage does not only refer to coloring that helps a creature blend into the background. It can also be bright, designed to confuse predators such as the zebras' stripes or the sardines silvery scales glinting in the sunlight. It can be the ability to remain still in the face of fear because movement attracts a predators eye. Camouflage is also an adaption of the predator to make them more successful, such as the coloring of a lion to hide in the tall grass or the ability to use silent stealth or the speed of a jaguar to catch equally fast prey.

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Natural selection may act on the fur, morphology and colouration of organisms to make them look less conspicuous to predators within their habitats. In other words, natural selection may act to camouflage organisms.

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yes it is an example of adaptation

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