all animals use diffrent camouflage like the zebra is striped to blend in with the other zebras so preditors do not know were one start and were one ends a nother is insects they macth the thing around them like leafs twigs and stuff like that. animals can allso us it to catch pey as well
The animal who helps each other with their young are female dolphins Also hyenas and politicians (nepotism)
Jaguar spots help to camouflage the animal in its natural habitat, making it easier for them to hunt and avoid predators. The unique pattern of spots on each jaguar also helps with individual identification within a population. Additionally, the spots may play a role in mate selection and signaling dominance.
there skin color helps them with camouflage from other animals ,smooth skin that helps them swim faster , send signals to communicate with each other
They both protect food from going into the lungs.
Organisms can be helped by camouflage to hide them and blends them into their natural surroundings, this helps them as predators of that particular organism, cant see them so its harder to hunt them down and eat them :)
Most male animals will attack each other as a form of dominance or trying to protect their mate or their territory.
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Scientists have two main theories about why giant pandas are black and white. One idea is that the coloring helps to camouflage them in the places they live where there are both rocks and snow. The other thought is that the bold colors helps these animals find each other when it is time to mate.
Traits that enable an organism to survive and reproduce are known as adaptations. Each organism has specific adaptations suitable for its environment.
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Chordates protect themselves through various mechanisms such as camouflage, spines, toxins, and defensive behaviors like fleeing or hiding. Some chordates also have the ability to produce substances that deter predators or have physical adaptations like armor plating. Additionally, social behaviors within groups can also provide protection from predators.
They are a shoal fish, each with very sharp teeth. The natives do catch them for food. But I doubt if they need to protect themselves from natural predators - due to their ferocity when they smell blood from an injured animal swimming in the river.