the woladocky octopus
Yes octopus are camoflauge in their own way!!!!!
yes the octopus use camouflage for hunting and hiding
An octopus camoflagues from its enemie.It does that so the enemie wont eat him up.
mimick ocopus
It provides cover when they are under attack
To camouflage themselves and to hide from preditors
They squirt thick, black ink at the enemy and propel themselves away. They also use there camouflage abilities to almost perfectly blend into the surroundings.
Alligators will camouflage themselves by their coat.
Octopus: It can change colors and textures.
The Atlantic pygmy octopus primarily feeds on small crustaceans, mollusks, and fish. Its diet includes shrimp, crabs, and various types of bivalves, which it captures using its dexterous arms and powerful beak. This octopus is known for its hunting skills, often using camouflage and stealth to ambush its prey.
The chamelion uses camouflage to hide away from its predators and to hide from its pray. Many sea creatures, such as certain types of squid and octopus, make use of camouflage as well.
By camouflage . Blending into the same color as its surrounding makes it difficult for prey to seek out the octopus