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Camouflaging helps the organisms to keep them safe from their predators.Camouflaging is gained by many years or evolution.
It's less easily seen by predators and therefore has a greater chance of surviving and reproducing.

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Camouflage makes it difficult for a predator to find it's prey as it acts as a cover.

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