moths have camouflage so that a lizard wont eat it
No camouflage can consist of any colours at all the idea of camouflage is that it causes that which is camouflaged to be hard to see in its surrounding's. For example the green and brown blotches often seen on soldiers is hard to see in forest setting's . however if you were to be camouflaged in a snow setting you would be wearing white.
when you are hunting it is hard to see them because of there fur like deer that how i would put it
He tries so hard to camouflage his true intentions!
Yes. Their camouflage is they blend in to the ocean, what I mean is if you are under a dolphin and look up, it will be hard to spot because of its white under belly. If you look at it from the top you will see its blue top side and it will blend into the ocean.
Camouflage is coloring and patterning that makes in object or animal blend in with its background. Some lizards and octopuses have the ability to actually change their coloring to match what they are lying on. Camouflage for a deer hunter might be mixed greens and browns. Camouflage for certain world war II ships were large patterns of black and white, which might have made their ships hard to see at a distance. Camouflage for the bottom of a rowboat might be white and blue patches, which might make the boat harder for fish to see.
blending in with the enviermentCheck the link below to see some great examples of camouflage animals.
yes, it can use camouflage and al'l prove it you see snkes can be the same colour of the stuff.
Before the use of radar, 'dazzle camouflage' was used to disguise huge battleships. It's a camouflage technique borrowed from the zebras. See the link below.
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.
Since grasshoppers are primarily in grass they camouflage themselves. Using camouflage, predators have a hard to seeing them, so they are usually unsuccessful at eating them.
Frogs and toads have camouflage that helps them obtain food. Most frogs and toads are brownish-green, making them hard to see in their environment.