there is a bird called the ptarmigan which continuously changes its plumage to hide and camouflage itself. The ptarmigan is found usually in the places occurring in the Arctic Circle. To hide it from its main predator, the Arctic fox, it changes its plumage throughout the seasons. Its plumage will almost blend into a rock in the summer, when the ice would have melt, but in the winter, its plumage changes to a pure white. That's your answer.
lots of animals camoflage but chamelions do it the most.
This is natures way of helping the hare defend itself. A white animal in the greens and browns of summer foliage would stand out to predators. The Hare changes color so as to blend in and is better able to hide.
They hide in the foliage, climb, or if they're cornered, fight with their claws and teeth.
An emperor penguin mainly avoids the predator or hide in a shelter that will keep them safe
Cow hide is thicker than sheep hide.
The hide of an elephant.
yes
it changes its color to hide
The present perfect tense of "hide" is "have hidden" or "has hidden".
hide itself
they hide
it changes its color
hide itself
it changes its color
it uses its comouflarge to hide
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