there's actually a few that I can name tigers zebras and even some reptiles and amphibians
Four types of camouflage include disruptive coloration, which breaks up the outline of an object; mimicry, where an organism resembles another species for protection; background matching, where an organism blends with its environment; and counter-shading, which uses gradients of color to create an illusion of flatness, helping to obscure depth. These adaptations enhance survival by making it harder for predators or prey to detect the camouflaged organism.
They usually camouflage because they are hiding from a enemy.
The sphinx moth uses their coloration to blend in with snow so preditors don't notice them.
An organism that uses rather than produces is called a comsumer
Fission
A chemosynthetic organism uses sulfur or other elements as a source of energy.
a plant
A chemosynthetic organism uses sulfur or other elements as a source of energy.
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Plants.
Spiders
Some adaptations of a sumatran tiger are its stripes. It uses its stripes to blend into the tall grass surrounding it mostly when it is trying to hide when it is hunting