they both make it so where their predator will not harm them
penguins camouflage
dolphins use mimicry not camoflauge
mimicry
no
mimicry
mimicry
Camouflage involves blending in with the environment to avoid detection by predators or prey. Mimicry is when an organism imitates another organism's appearance, behavior, or sound to deceive predators or prey. Mimicry can involve mimicking a harmful species (Batesian mimicry) or mimicking a harmful species in an area where the mimicker is dominant (Müllerian mimicry).
mimicry,camouflage,nocturnal
adaptation
camouflage or mimicry
Elephants do not use camouflage mimicry as a survival strategy. Their large size and social behaviors serve as their primary defense mechanisms against predators.
Peppered moths have Camouflage and Mimicry, the use of Camouflage is to hide from predators.