The better question is what animal doesn't use camouflage? All animals have and instinctive behavior that enables them to use their natural features to blend into their environment. This is basically a survival method pasted on from parent to offspring and a inherited ability to not be seen! The one I do like best is the zebra because of the black and white lines, it works well in the African flat lands! A camelion will use camouflage to hide itself from predators. It can blend itself into any background it needs to. This is a very helpful skill in the forest.
The octopus is known for its ability to change color and texture to blend in with its environment, allowing it to avoid predators. This camouflage technique helps the octopus to hide in plain sight and escape from potential threats.
it uses camouflage because of its fur
One grassland animal that uses camouflage is the plains zebra. Their black and white stripes help them blend in with the tall grasses and create visual confusion for predators, making it harder for them to be detected. This adaptation helps them evade potential threats and survive in their open habitat.
When an animal's body resembles its environment, it is said to have camouflage.
Many insects use camouflage. Name one of the laws of camouflage.
Well camouflage helps an animal blend into its environment, and it helps them not get eaten by their predators, and animals with camouflage are usually harder to find, for example the chameleon.
camouflage or mimicry
It hides the animal
insects
Camouflage
Mimcry is copying an animal and camouflage is copying a surrounding :)
camouflage