so it dosent get eaten
To hide form it's predator.
True.
True.
Camouflage covers the entire spectrum of defense mechanisms employed by an animal to hide in its environment. It involves properties like "blending coloration", "cryptic behavior".
because of its stick shape and color, it blends into sticks, branches, wood, and bark in the nature. this is called camouflage
Yes it does because the stick insect looks like a branch in a tree or on the ground.If an animal spots it,it uses that camoflage to make it look like a branch and that animal walks away and forgets all about it.
it uses camouflage because of its fur
Many insects use camouflage. Name one of the laws of camouflage.
A leaf blotch minor. it is a pest of the order lepidoptera, juvenile insects strip the tip/edge of the leaf rolling it into a protective 'house' which it carries around on its back. the insect uses this 'house' as protection, and pupates into a moth.
nothing, only when they die and rot away like a apple! they turn grey brown and green and blend in with the enviorment That is not necessarily true, many animals camouflage to their environment. Some are, chameleons, leaf and stick insects... really any animal that's color helps them blend into the environment.
it uses camouflage
No, for example deer: they have their antlers and hooves to help them but they also have their camouflage to help them. They usually run away from their predators but if one stood up to the predator they would use their antlers and hooves.