Hyenas camouflage primarily through their fur patterns, which consist of a mix of browns, tans, and blacks that help them blend into their natural savanna and grassland habitats. Their coloration allows them to remain inconspicuous while hunting or scavenging. Additionally, hyenas often use their surroundings, such as tall grass or rocky terrain, to further conceal themselves from both prey and potential threats. This natural camouflage is crucial for their survival as opportunistic predators.
no salmon do not camoflage
They don't camoflage, but they are naturally camoflaged for their habitat.
Spotted hyena, brown hyena, striped hyena and aardwolf
no they do not
no
a hyena is brownish gold A hyena lives un Africa
The following hyenas are the extant (living) species of hyena.-Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta)-Striped Hyena (Hyaena hyaena)-Brown Hyena (Hyaena brunnea)-Aardwolf (Proteles cristata)
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animal camoflage is when animals use their natural colors to hide in their background from predators = ) hope that helps
the dad hyena well eat the baby hyenas
the shape of a hyena
no a hyena is a carnivore