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chameleon
yes
They use it to blend into their surroundings to go undetected by prey.
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Stingray use coloration to pratect themselves by blending into whatever is their background
Protective Coloration
There is a great percentage of animals that use concealing coloration camouflage. This number is over 50 percent in most places.
Yes, for example: you are freezing to death, it is freezing out here.
No, bumblebees are not considered camouflage. They have distinctive black and yellow striped patterns that serve as warning coloration to deter predators rather than blend into their surroundings. This bold coloration signals that they can sting, which helps protect them from potential threats. While some insects use camouflage for concealment, bumblebees rely on their warning colors to enhance their survival.
Animals use adaptation to keep up with the environment. Lets say jaguars. Competition for their prey goes up, and the competing jaguars have to fight for the food. Their adaptation of having a larger jaw and stronger paws could let them live. Then when they live they reproduce and pass that trait to their young, I hope this helped you.
The use of selves preservation Some animals use the senses to fight back Pleyden They use their legs to run Using quills spines, scales, shells Using horns, trunk, antlers, and sharp teeth By using secretion bluffing protective coloration , camouflage mimicry
A frog can use its coloration to blend with its surroundings, sometimes fish can blend Into their surroundings this is a defense tactic