The rattle snake has evolved to use camouflage to avoid danger. For example, if a passing hawk were to see the snake, it would most likely eat it. But due to the snake's camouflage, the hawk would pass right by without the snake being seen.
Because of the noise they make by vibrating their tail when disturbed.
As with most wild animals - they are coloured to match their natural surroundings. That way - they can 'blend in' to the background making them hard to spot.
Although there are four venomous pit vipers that this term refers to, the answer is still yes; considering the terrain in which they are each found.See the related Wikipedia links listed below for pictures and more information:
The markings on its scales helps it 'blend in' to the background - making it hard to see by possible predators. The rattle on its tail servers as a warning to predators that the snake is able to defend itself if attacked.
Angel Camouflaged was created on 2010-07-28.
Cupid Camouflaged was created on 1918-05-31.
The best place to buy clothes with camouflaged patterns is at armysurplus.com. They have camouflaged tops and pants. There is also a lot of camouflaged clothing at www.woolcamo.com. They have wool as well as cotton camouflaged clothing.
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They are light colored to be camouflaged from their predators. The reason they are camouflaged is because they live in a desert.
They are light colored to be camouflaged from their predators. The reason they are camouflaged is because they live in a desert.
No, it is not an adverb. The word camouflaged is a past tense verb, and is used as an adjective. There is no adverb form.
The Camouflaged Baby - 1918 was released on: USA: November 1918