Polar bears cover their black nose to make sure that it camouflage in its surroundings to make sure their prey does not sees them
black in white camouflage themselves under water. their white bellies blend them with the sunlight shining above. the black back covers themselves deep in the ocean so the predator can't see them from above.
The better question is what animal doesn't use camouflage? All animals have and instinctive behavior that enables them to use their natural features to blend into their environment. This is basically a survival method pasted on from parent to offspring and a inherited ability to not be seen! The one I do like best is the zebra because of the black and white lines, it works well in the African flat lands! A camelion will use camouflage to hide itself from predators. It can blend itself into any background it needs to. This is a very helpful skill in the forest.
for camouflage
black and tan camoflauge
Wear camouflage or black.
with its camouflage of black and orange...
One grassland animal that uses camouflage is the plains zebra. Their black and white stripes help them blend in with the tall grasses and create visual confusion for predators, making it harder for them to be detected. This adaptation helps them evade potential threats and survive in their open habitat.
It helps them to camouflage
To get Diamond camo in Black ops 2 you need to unlock the gold camo for all weapons in that category, Example To unlock Diamond camo for Mp 7 you need to have the gold camo for all the other Sub Machine Guns. Hope this helped.
. Zebras' are black and white so flies wont fly around them.
yes as the black stripes camouflage them into the long grass around them while the white tigers blend into the snow.
Panda's camouflage by going near plants and rocks that can hide their black and white fur. So when they camouflage the leopard can not see the cub because they might harm them.