A chameleon or preying mantis come to mind off the top of my head.
Camouflage is the ability of an organism to blend in with its surroundings to avoid detection by predators or prey. It is a form of adaptation that helps the organism to survive and reproduce in its environment.
it uses camouflage because of its fur
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Many insects use camouflage. Name one of the laws of camouflage.
Four types of camouflage include disruptive coloration, which breaks up the outline of an object; mimicry, where an organism resembles another species for protection; background matching, where an organism blends with its environment; and counter-shading, which uses gradients of color to create an illusion of flatness, helping to obscure depth. These adaptations enhance survival by making it harder for predators or prey to detect the camouflaged organism.
Camouflage allows an organism to blend in with its surroundings by matching its appearance to the colors, patterns, or textures of its environment. This adaptation helps the organism avoid detection by predators or prey, increasing its chances of survival.
An example of adaptation is camouflage. What is camouflage? Answer: a camouflaged organism blends into its environment and is more likely to reproduce and survive.
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An organism that can camouflage itself is less likely to be eaten by predators, and thus have more offspring/pass on its DNA.
Some examples are:mimicry(harmless mountain snake imitates poisonous coralsnake),camouflage(chameleon<probably what you know already>) and counter-shading(penguin has a black back to camouflage itself from predators on top and a white front to camouflage itself from predators below)
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