Yes, the ostrich digs a hole and sticks it's head into the ground to hide from predators, it leaves the ostrich looking a bit like a tree or a bush to make it harder for predators to recognise them.
Bugs can camouflage to their environment.
When an animal's body resembles its environment, it is said to have camouflage.
That adaptation is called camouflage.
Yes
They have white fur and the environment that they live in is white
Environment
I think you mean camouflage. And no. They may change color to their environment, but they do not camouflage in manners like a chameleon will.
An animal's ability to blend with its environment is called protective camouflage. However, if you are not looking for camouflage as an answer, this ability is also called crypsis.
Well camouflage helps an animal blend into its environment, and it helps them not get eaten by their predators, and animals with camouflage are usually harder to find, for example the chameleon.
Camouflage helps organisms hide from your predators by blending in with its environment like a moth or lizard and its disadvantage is if environment change it will be hard to survive if it can't change (adapt) with the environment
An example of adaptation is camouflage. What is camouflage? Answer: a camouflaged organism blends into its environment and is more likely to reproduce and survive.
how do catterpillar adapt their selves in the environment