some animals don't have any similarities between their environment and their fur color. but most animals use their fur color to hide in their environment. a simiilaritie is color
No, but the colors are similar because both skin and hair color are both determined by the same thing, melanin.
Not necessarily. Polar bears have white fur and black skin.
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Camouflage is the ability to hide oneself in nature. Most animals accomplish this by blending in with trees or grass. Some animals, like the chameleon, can even change color to blend in with their environment.
All creatures are designed to work in harmony with their environment. For most animals, this adaptation is to "blend in" with the environment. The lion is the color of soil in it's native habitat. It is a protection and camouflage for the lion. While the lion is a predator, it also is not highly active like some other animals. Therefore it needs the protective coloring of it's surroundings so that the pride (the name of a bunch of lions) will not be as easily detected.
animals- eye color, hair(length, color, pattern) ear size, nose size plants- petal color, seedling shape and sometimes color
both are the color of their enviroment
it depends on the environment Some animals fur camouflage with its environment to avoid predators or to sneak up on prey.
Skin color, in animals color of their hide, for example rabbits.
its change its color according to its environment that animals called CAMOUFLAGE
Both are predominately water, Both are whitish in color.
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To camouflage them for the change in their environment
They both were broke the color barrier and were both black.
One possible reason could be conditions of the environment. The fur color may be a hiding mechanism. And camouflage against the ground.
Camouflage is the ability to hide oneself in nature. Most animals accomplish this by blending in with trees or grass. Some animals, like the chameleon, can even change color to blend in with their environment.
There isn't much of a color variation between alligators and crocodiles. The biggest difference between the two animals is the shape of their jaws and teeth placement.
both creatures are animals, and they both camouflauge.Here are some other ways an octopus and a chameleon are alike:Both are aliveBoth need oxygen to stay aliveBoth are huntersBoth reproduce sexuallyBoth have very good eyesightBoth have at least four limbsBoth have a bumpy-looking skin
Two of the most famous animals that vary with their environments are the octopus and the chameleon, both of which can change their skin color to match the surrounding environment. However, many animals make more subtle changes to blend in with their environment, including arctic animals that have a brown/gray mottled summer coat or feathers and a white white coat or feathers.