Camouflage covers the entire spectrum of defense mechanisms employed by an animal to hide in its environment. It involves properties like "blending coloration", "cryptic behavior".
things that blend in with their surroundings are called CAMOUFLAGE
Camouflage is a survival adaptation by which an animal blends in and is hidden in its surroundings. The gaboon viper is an example of an animal that uses camouflage.
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Animals blend in to their environment to avoid being seen by other animals. Animals that are trying to avoid predators blend in so that predators won't find them. Animals that are hunting blend in so that prey won't see them before it is too late for the prey to escape.
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If the metals are melted together the result is called an alloy, if not melted together the result is called a mixture.
mostly aluminum, because it doesn't erode and hard enough to blend things
no because the cells hooke viewed were dead plant cells, so the answer is NO P.S. stand out dont blend in
An animal's ability to blend with its environment is called protective camouflage. However, if you are not looking for camouflage as an answer, this ability is also called crypsis.
Camouflage?
it's their habitat. and they can blend in to protect their selves.
Yes . They blend in with the rocks and water .
Their shells look like their environment. They blend in by hiding in their shells.
it helps the animal blend in to its environment
Due to their body structure
It helps them blend into their environment.
They blend in with twigs and branches.
to protect itself from predators
Animals blend in to their environment to avoid being seen by other animals. Animals that are trying to avoid predators blend in so that predators won't find them. Animals that are hunting blend in so that prey won't see them before it is too late for the prey to escape.
his brown fur would blend with his environment