camoflauge of invisibility
camoflage
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.
yes it is scientists have discovered that it is possible to film the surroundings of something and project it onto that object making it look like its surroundings.
They look like their surroundings aka invisibility
Bush Crickets have the ability to easily break off their limbs if they are caugt by predators, and they also have the ability to 'hide in plain sight' by being able to blend in with their surroundings and making themselves look like dead leaves or other such things.
Leopards have spots that help it camouflage into it's surroundings.
Some crabs, like the decorator crab, have the ability to camouflage themselves by attaching pieces of seaweed and other materials to their bodies. This helps them blend in with their surroundings and avoid predators. This behavior is a fascinating example of adaptation in nature.
By blending in with its surroundings. With camouflage to make itself look like a stick.
If you mean that a dinosaur that can camouflage itself to its surroundings, I believe not. Iguanadon was a dinosaur that was thought to look like an Iguana.
The sight going from Nazzerath to jerusalum would be desert like and rural with little surroundings.
they are large, blue and have scales. But that is only the snow variety. There is also the amazonian dingo which has light green feathers to blend in with its surroundings
I supposed with great crafting ability you could make a cabbage look like a lung