Most animals that are poisonous are brightly colored to warn of their poison. Red, orange, and yellow are commonly used for such a warning. The had led many predators to avoid brightly colored prey to the point that such warnings can potentially lead to a survival rate than camouflage can.
The bongo has stripes which is camoflauge. Camoflauge is an adaptation.
You need to know how to wisley use your camoflauge and you'll also need to hunt for animals for food.
you can but if you dont do it right ITS POISONOUS
No, most animals with camoflauge don't stand still as they don't need to, they just keep to their natural surroundings so they will blend in. Sometimes when animals are hunting, such as snakes, they lie still, camoflauged and hidden as their hunting technique is suprise, but otherwise they don't need to remain unmoved.
They don't.
I dont think animals take steroids. anyways i dont think.
camoflauge
Animals can use colours in many different ways : Some use colour as a warning against other animals , indicating that they are poisonous/venomous so that they don't get attacked. Some animals can even mimic the colours of other animals that are poisonous to avoid being preyed upon. Some use it as a means of camouflage so that they go undetected by predators.
dolphins use mimicry not camoflauge
black and tan camoflauge
Many animals use a term of blending with their environment called camoflauge. Animals such as chamelion's use the method, as well as stick and leaf bugs. Even some species of spiders!
Lime isn't okay to use in a dog kennel because it is poisonous all animals