No
Panda's camouflage by going near plants and rocks that can hide their black and white fur. So when they camouflage the leopard can not see the cub because they might harm them.
A panda's natural coloring of black and white helps it blend in with its habitat of bamboo forests. By staying still and remaining hidden amongst the bamboo, a panda can further camouflage itself from potential predators. Additionally, by moving slowly and quietly, a panda can avoid drawing attention to itself from other animals in the forest.
Panda's camouflage by going near plants and rocks that can hide their black and white fur. So when they camouflage the leopard can not see the cub because they might harm them.
No a rattlesnake does not use chemical to camouflage itself
A panda is shaped like a bear. It is black and white, with its unique coloring providing camouflage in its snowy habitat.
no
it has a greysh mottled skin pigmentation similar to the Arctic waters it lives in
with its combat suit
They camouflage into grass
cause it can
that is not how you spell whale
that butterfly camouflage itself