A jaguar can camoflage, many snakes can, fish depending on what kind can camoflage into coral. Many sea turtles can look like rocks. Tuna also can. There is endless possiblitys...
A tiger is a camouflaged animal because when they are hunting for their prey, they can hide and disguise themselves within their surroundings, making it easier to attack without being spotten.
A Chameleon changes its color due to mood, and blends with its surroundings and thus gets camouflaged itself
if the hunter sees the animal, it will run and if it is caught, it will die
Yes depending on the colour they are and the coulour of there surroundings there all camouflaged.
Well, Leopards have a camouflaged body color and pattern that can blend with some of its surroundings.
Well, Leopards have a camouflaged body color and pattern that can blend with some of its surroundings.
It can be...... most likely yes, it just depends on the location of the animal.
=Ecosystem is the habitat the animal lives in and the enviroment is the surroundings of where the animals live in....==Ecosystem is the habitat the animal lives in and the enviroment is the surroundings of where the animals live in....==Ecosystem is the habitat the animal lives in and the enviroment is the surroundings of where the animals live in....=
you just have to wait until he moves to your town
Polar bear
Elk do not have camouflaged fur in the traditional sense, but their coat color can blend with their natural surroundings, particularly in forested or mountainous areas. Bighorn sheep have a similar adaptation; their fur is often a mix of browns and grays, which helps them blend into rocky terrains. While neither animal has true camouflage like some other species, their coloration provides effective concealment in their habitats.
it runs really fast and plus its a carnivore and a really good camouflaged animal.