The camouflage (if you mean colouration) can still be "seen" by other insects they just dont see it the way we see it. Insects can see ultraviolet and many colours, just not some spectrums (like red) that we can see. The camouflage is usually for other predators that can see the arrays of colour and are warded off. Generally in the natural world: bright luminescent colours like yellow red and green equal danger or poison.
Protection from natural enemies is the way in which camouflage helps insects to survive. Camouflage may involve taking on predominant colors in an environment or predominant coloration and shapes. It means that insects can enjoy such activities as feeding, mating, and resting without interruptions.
In order to camouflage to hide from predators.
Yes, an insect's color can help keep it safe by providing camouflage against predators or by warning predators of its toxicity. Some insects may also mimic the colors of other insects that are more dangerous to deter predators from attacking them.
They are part of the animal's camouflage for protection.
They inherit changing colors to use for camouflage and to protect itself from predators.
The color of insects can be related to fitness in their environment through factors like camouflage, thermoregulation, and signaling. Insects with colors that help them blend in with their surroundings may have an advantage in avoiding predators, while colors that regulate temperature or attract mates can enhance their reproductive success and overall fitness.
Many animals have colors that allow them to blend in with their surroundings or background, as if they were wearing camouflage. Littleuni: Also, some animals have very bright colors which is a warning to predators that they are poisonous.
Different types of animals use camouflage! Some insects as well use camouflage! For example, the stick bug looks as if it is a part of a tree. Frogs, chameleon ( it is a lizard that changes colors) and other colored animals use camouflage as well. Animals and insects use camouflage to protect itself from it's predators!
they camouflage with their environment to be safe from predators. they often blend their colors with branches because of its color brown.
IT IS because the food that they eat has some chemicals on them which helps them to change their colors
Kakapo feathers are mottled green with a hint of yellow. They cannot come in any other colours apart from these. These colours provide the effective camouflage the kakapo need to stay safe from predators.
They have: gills, fins, a strong tail, teeth, camouflage colors, eyes on the side of their heads to look for prey/predators and they are small to run away from predators or hide out in caves.