Counter shading is a common color pattern in animals in which the dorsal side (upper side) of the animal is darker than the ventral (lower) side.
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countershading is that a shark has a brighter underside and a darker back, but the but the bull shark, completely bright or cobalt gray.
The counter shading provides camouflage for the frog and keeps the prey from being able to see it easily. It is also able to blend in with the surroundings.
Counter shading is a common color pattern in animals in which the dorsal side (upper side) of the animal is darker than the ventral (lower) side. Such a color pattern provides camouflage for the animal when viewed from above, below, and even from the side.Sunlight shines down from the sky and illuminates the top of an animal's body, casting its belly in shadow. The counter shading pattern balances the light from above and the shadow beneath the animal so as to blend the animal's side profile with its surroundings.Counter shading also helps animals blend into their surroundings when viewed from above and below, which is the case for many tree-dwelling and aquatic species. When viewed from below, a counter-shaded animal with a light belly blends into the light coming from the sky above. When viewed from above, the darker back of a counter-shaded animal blends into the darker ground colors below.Examples of counter-shaded animals include:many species of shorebirdssome species of dolphinsnumerous species of fish
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Great White Shark, Tiger Shark, Hammerhead Shark, Sand Shark, Bull Shark
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its counter shading kids
1. sharp teeth 2. counter shading 3. good smelling
1. sharp teeth 2. counter shading 3. good smelling
it is called counter shading i learned this in marine science :)
If you mean the black and white, then it is called counter-shading. Counter-shading is whne an animal is dark on the top and light on the bottom. It is dark on the top, so when an animal or person is looking at it from above, it blends into the bottom of the sea or ocean or lake, or whatever body of water. It is light so when an animal or person is looking up at it, it blends into the sunlight. It is a kind of defense i suppose.
it is called counter shading
They have long legs to wade deep into the water. The long bill helps them snatch up their prey. The also have counter shading
shading graphics
is shading in one direction
is shading in one direction
Shading colors can be black, gray or the mixture of a color with gray, or by tinting and shading.
Size, pectoral fins, flukes, streamlined, color, counter-shading, baleen, blowholes, genitalia internalized, just to name a few.