No they do no not camouflage them selves because their colors don't blend in with branches. Usually Tigers hunt for food in plains and grasslands.
Definitely not.
yes as the black stripes camouflage them into the long grass around them while the white tigers blend into the snow.
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usually using them for entertainment, white tigers in the wild usually do not survive because their camouflage is the orange and with black stripes, and in the wrong environment, with a different set of colors, could not survive.
Yes. The strips on their skin camouflage with the surrounding shadows of the plants/trees.
i say kind of
On tigers and zebra etc yes they are.
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the stripes on its body camoflage it with it grassy souroundings
it is orange and black stripes why?????? for camouflage
Swans can camouflage but they usually dont.