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Huskies do not typically use camouflage in the same way that some animals do for hunting or evading predators. However, their thick fur, which can vary in color and pattern, helps them blend into snowy environments, making them less visible in their natural habitat. This natural coloration can provide some advantage in avoiding detection by prey or predators in winter landscapes. Additionally, their ability to remain still in such environments enhances their camouflage effectiveness.

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