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Bison are not considered camouflage animals. They have a shaggy brown coat that helps them blend into their natural grassy and earthy environments, but they lack the active camouflage seen in some other species. Their coloration can provide some level of concealment in their habitat, but it is primarily for thermoregulation and protection from the elements rather than a deliberate form of camouflage.

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