To blend in with their surroundings, or to hide from predators. If the animals that had camouflage today didn't have it, it would be harder for survival. ( Example: A toad can be brown to blend in with the decaying dirt and leaves so a predator doesn't see it and eat it.)
Almost all wild animals need camouflage so they can hid from their predators or not be seen by their prey.
A camilion needs camoflage to hide from their predators. And foxes need camoflage to get its prey.
Different animals have different survival instincts that help them to survive in the wild. Some animals have the ability to camouflage themselves and hide from predators.
Chipmunks do camouflage to not be eaten by bigger animals! THey can be hiding in grass, on a tree, inside a tree, or live at Disney land. :) DISNEYLAND IS WHERE CHIP AND DALE LIVE!:)
Camouflage is the process of blending into the background. It only works if the predator hunts by looking - animals who hunt by sound or smell are not fooled by camouflage! Many animals have color patterns which match the environment in which they live. If they freeze against this background, they blend in and are harder to see.
because most animals need the proper nutrition from the wild.
Many species of reptile, fish, birds and insects use camouflage but it is most perfect in the chameleon.
Farm animals and pet animals do not need camouflage because they are typically domesticated and cared for by humans in controlled environments. They do not need to hide from predators or prey for survival. Additionally, their food and shelter are provided for them, reducing the need for camouflage as a means of obtaining resources. Domesticated animals have been selectively bred for specific traits, such as coloration and markings, that are desirable to humans rather than for camouflage purposes.
One of the reasons why it is important to hunt animals in camouflage is for the hunter's safety. By wearing camouflage one can blend in with nature and get closer to an animals natural habitat.
There are many different animals with natural camouflage. Some of these animals include snakes, chameleons, and zebras. There are also insects who have natural camouflage, like stick and leaf bugs.
they camouflag becuase they need to stay hidden from preditors
All animals use camouflage to evade predators and/or sneak up on prey.