A Chameleon changes its color due to mood, and blends with its surroundings and thus gets camouflaged itself
Mimicry describes an animal who is behaving like another type of animal to throw off its predators. Camouflage describes an animal's ability to make itself look like something else to blend in with its surroundings.
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No a rattlesnake does not use chemical to camouflage itself
When an animal's body resembles its environment, it is said to have camouflage.
Yes, the fennec fox's sandy coat helps it blend into the sandy desert environment around it.
Well camouflage helps an animal blend into its environment, and it helps them not get eaten by their predators, and animals with camouflage are usually harder to find, for example the chameleon.
no
it has a greysh mottled skin pigmentation similar to the Arctic waters it lives in
camouflage or mimicry
It hides the animal
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Camouflage