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Elephants do not camouflage in the traditional sense, as their large size and gray skin make them difficult to hide. However, they can blend into their environment by using dirt, mud, and vegetation to cover themselves, which helps them to obscure their outlines and reduce visibility from potential threats. This behavior is particularly useful in their natural habitats, such as forests and savannas, where they can mix with the surrounding landscape.

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