Elephants do not use camouflage mimicry as a survival strategy. Their large size and social behaviors serve as their primary defense mechanisms against predators.
No, it is grey and where it lives has nooo grey around
They are grey for camouflage purple would kill them fast in the wild
Porcupines don't need to camouflage itself because they depend on their pointy spines to protect them.
camouflage
no they do not
no shark do not camouflage
Camouflage
Whales are not purple. Of the several species of whales alive there are mostly blue, black, white or grey. It is believed the environment plays a role on the type of skin color a whale has. Darker environments have lighter skin and lighter environments have darker skin.
Many insects use camouflage. Name one of the laws of camouflage.
mammoth's weigh more but they are exstinked CORRECT ANSWER: Animals living today that are bigger than elephants are aquatic. They are: Blue whale Sperm whale Whale shark Right whale Finback whale Humpback whale
Sloths camouflage by there fur