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Mostly their camouflage
No, lions do not use camouflage to blend in with their surroundings like some other animals do. Instead, they rely on their speed, strength, and hunting skills to catch prey. Lions' tawny coloration helps them blend into their grassland habitat, but it is not considered camouflage in the same way that patterns on certain animals' fur are.
Many species of reptile, fish, birds and insects use camouflage but it is most perfect in the chameleon.
How do you use camouflage in a sentence?The soldiers used branches and leaves to camouflage their equipment.Some animals can camouflage themselves very well.
yes -No, their stripes are meant for camouflage in the forest, not grassland, therefore, they are adapted for the forest, not the grassland,
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yes,some animals most of them don't (:
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There is a great percentage of animals that use concealing coloration camouflage. This number is over 50 percent in most places.
When they're threatened or a predator is near by. Most animals who have camouflage however, remain like that no matter the situation.
For animals, they use it to hide from prey. Humans also use camouflage in Warfare in dense areas
Grassland animals have a multitude of adaptations such as they have great speed to run from predators, or that they have a keen sense of smell and/or sight. Also they have antlers or horns to fight off predators or competition, common animals who have this adaptation are as elk or bison. They also live in dry windy conditions.