Yes, some duck species have camouflage to help them blend into their surroundings and avoid predators. For example, female ducks often have mottled brown and tan plumage that mimics the colors of their natural habitats, such as reeds and marshes. This coloration provides effective concealment, especially during nesting and when caring for their young. Male ducks may also exhibit seasonal camouflage, changing their plumage to enhance their ability to hide.
they can camouflage.
Leopard and Tiger and Duck
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camouflage
no they do not
Camouflage
no shark do not camouflage
Many insects use camouflage. Name one of the laws of camouflage.
Camouflage originates from French.
they camouflage to a whale
Squirrels do not use camouflage.