No because nothing in the rainforest look like a tan color.
canopy, a kinkjou lives in the canopy
The green boa The kinkajou The margay
Yes, the kinkajou does use camouflage. They hide in tree concaves during the day to avoid sunlight and avoid predators.
· Keel Billed Toucan · Kinkajou
These are a few of the animals/insects that live in the rain forest. Katydid King Cobra Kinkajou Komodo Dragon
The kinkajou looks like a raccoon but is longer and has a longer tail and tongue than the raccoon. The kinkajou is usually brown and is located in the rain forest. the kinkajou eats fruit nectar flowers and sometimes insects.
Camouflage, climbing trees, and hunting for prey
camouflage in a tree frog
A tropical rain forest leopard are strong swimmers and there colours are for camouflage.
Surprisingly, their bright colours provide good camouflage in the blotchy light of the rain forest. But their vocals are so easy to hear that they are probably not trying to camouflage themselves.
When orangutans are in camouflage, it helps them to survive. The rain forest filters in little light through the dense canopy which reflects green light and hiding the orangutans.
it can climb. im doin a report on kinkajous so yea...
well yeah they have to be able to live with large amounts of rainfall and camouflage to hide from predators