with the colour and markins of there fur and being still
it hides behind a rock
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An octopus can change his skin color and texture to camouflage into his background and almost seem invisible.
I think it has something to do with its adaptations. So the color acts as comouflage.
a lizard
they camouflage so there prey can't see them and to hide from predators
Yes.But in most cases Guinea Pigs hides in pits or shades.
Both of these types of actions protect species from preditors.
Rhymes for "camouflage" include mirage, massage, and sabotage.
If you mean camouflage, it is the act of concealing things to deceive or, by screening objects so they are lost to view from a distance
look, you really have to specify what annimal your talking about
Because that's how they were made!. The stick shape acts as comouflage when they are among thin twigs.