Environment
Polar Bears and Some bugs
Two that I know of are the ermine and the ptarmiganpolar bearsss
they camouflag becuase they need to stay hidden from preditors
There are two different ways that animals can protect them selves there's camouflage, weapons (animal parts used for attack)
Yes. The animals that have two or more colors padronized like tigers, zebras and giraffes, have its two padronized color to camouflage objectives.
Two processes are: >regular dissolving of mineral salts from the surroundings >more and more animals decafcdsafying in the sea.ghgd
Monkeys are the color they are for camouflage. In the biosphere they inhabit, there are many shadows and dark sections. The monkey can blend in with his surroundings, thus becoming less of a target for other predators.
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.
screech owls can see in the dark, rotate around their head, and are nocturnal !!!!!!!!!!!
Chromatophores on frogs serve three main functions. One: They can change hues to resemble the environment creating camouflage. Two: They can create vibrant colors warning of toxicity such as the Poison Dart Frog Three: Many animals find bright colorations attractive so some animals evolved to contain these colors using chromatophores
Yes, snakes are predators and use camouflage to remain unnoticed by their prey for the best moment for a successful strike. The two forms of camouflage that snakes use are coloring to blend into their surrounding and stealth, the ability to remain motionless or to use slow movements to avoid catching the prey's attention.The colors and patterns on their scales match their environment. Example, a green snake lives in the grass, it is camouflaged.
One may be using it's stripes for camouflage and they other may be using it for attraction of the opposite gender of the same species.