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What is the significance of the butterfly eye pattern in the camouflage of certain species?

The butterfly eye pattern in camouflage helps certain species to confuse predators by mimicking the appearance of a larger animal or intimidating eyes. This can deter predators and increase the chances of survival for the camouflaged species.


What does camouflage mean in science?

Camouflage is the structural adaption that enables species to blend with their surroundings; allows a species to avoid detection by predators


How do animals get camouflage?

Many species of reptile, fish, birds and insects use camouflage but it is most perfect in the chameleon.


Which species of octopus has the best camouflage?

mimick ocopus


Do king cobras camouflage?

It has this black brownish skin color it could hide in trees and when its dark.


How and why does the animal has the ability on camofulge?

Animals have the ability of camouflage to protect them from predators. Camouflage is achieved when an animal looks similar to its surroundings. For example, an insect may appear to be a stick, or a moth may have a pigment pattern that makes it look like part of a tree. Animals can also have camouflage if they look like other species. One species of butterfly looks almost exactly like another species of poisonous butterfly. Predators think it is poisonous, so they tend not to eat it. Many studies have been done regarding exactly how animals develop camouflage, pertaining to evolution. In one study, researchers studied a group of mice with coats varying from white to dark gray. When the rocks of their habitat were lighter, the white mice survived to pass on their genes because they were able to avoid predators--mostly hawks--that could not see them against the light rocks. After several generations, the mouse population was mostly white in color. Other examples abound, but the point is that animals develop camouflage dependent on the habitat in which they live. The camouflage allows them to avoid predators, living long enough to reproduce.


What is the structure of defense for an amphibians?

Amphibians have a variety of defense mechanisms. Some species have toxic skin secretions to deter predators, while others have the ability to change color for camouflage. Many amphibians also have the ability to regenerate lost limbs or tails, which can help them escape from predators.


Do shrimp use camouflage to survive?

There is some camouflage in the shrimp, being gray and not brightly colored. However, the species survives by its shear numbers.


What is the difference between camouflage and mimicry?

Camouflage involves blending in with the environment to avoid detection by predators or prey. Mimicry is when an organism imitates another organism's appearance, behavior, or sound to deceive predators or prey. Mimicry can involve mimicking a harmful species (Batesian mimicry) or mimicking a harmful species in an area where the mimicker is dominant (Müllerian mimicry).


How do spiders prodect themself from danger?

spider defense mechanisms differ from species to species, it could range from camouflage to poison


How do you defeat the inflatable Balthazar on Neopets?

You have to use your pets Species Ability. A Species Ability is an ability that is exclusive to your pets' species. For example, the Wocky's Species Ability is Wocky Growl, so if you have a Wocky, you need to use Wocky Growl against the Inflatable Balthazar.


Are animal prints camouflage?

Yes! Animals markings vary, from species to species, blending perfectly with their surroundings, whether they are predators or prey animals.