Camouflage is the process of blending into the background. It only works if the predator hunts by looking - animals who hunt by sound or smell are not fooled by camouflage! Many animals have color patterns which match the environment in which they live. If they freeze against this background, they blend in and are harder to see.
to hide from things that might hurt or kill you.
Animals evolved camouflage to hide from predators because there aren't as powerful or they evolved it so they can sneak up on prey
The function of camouflage in the wild is to protect animals from their predators.
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Almost all wild animals need camouflage so they can hid from their predators or not be seen by their prey.
Albino snakes are able to survive in the wild by staying out of sight and doing their best to camouflage into their environments. However, sometimes they are unable to survive in the wild.
This depends on your definition of camouflage. It can be said that all animals camouflage themselves to some degree, called Crypsis camouflage. i guess a crypsis camouflage
Sloths camouflage by there fur
penguins camouflage
Almost all wild animals need camouflage so they can hid from their predators or not be seen by their prey.
Camouflage tarps are used to hide objects or people from others. Hunters often use camouflage tarps to hide themselves and their movements from their prey.
Axolotls in the wild are a brownish colour, which helps them to blend in with the riverbed that they live in. The white axolotls with red eyes are mutant albinos and are very rare in the wild. They find it very hard to camouflage.
They are grey for camouflage purple would kill them fast in the wild
Albino snakes are able to survive in the wild by staying out of sight and doing their best to camouflage into their environments. However, sometimes they are unable to survive in the wild.
The hamsters bred for use as house pets have no camouflage coat. Their coloring is often made to make them stand out. Originally - you still see it in wild hamster species - they had a plain brownish coat that serves as a good camouflage in their natural surroundings.
There are a lot of examples of how certain abilities would help an animal in the wild avoid a predator. One is camouflage.
The spotted coat is a natural camouflage, which enables them to blend into vegetation in the wild. As with the tiger's stripes, it helps the leopard avoid detection by its enemies or its prey.As a form of camouflage. It helps the animal to blend into the the environment.
Almost all White Lions are in captivity because they are not able to camouflage themselves in the wild, so they can't hide to hunt or hide from enemies and they die in the wild.
No. Because of its lack of camouflage and protection from ultraviolet radiation an albino alligator will not live long in the wild.
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you could get it at the deadly Nader's layer try giving it some honeycomb but it is hard to find it has a strong camouflage power