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Ah, darling, that's called camouflage. It's nature's way of playing hide and seek, but with a survival twist. So, next time you can't spot that sneaky chameleon or well-camouflaged moth, just remember, they're just blending in like the pros they are.
Camouflage in itself doesn't provide evidence for evolution. However, seen in a large number of species living under varying circumstances, the range of types of camouflage and how they match their environments gives a big clue as to how evolution works.
No camouflage can consist of any colours at all the idea of camouflage is that it causes that which is camouflaged to be hard to see in its surrounding's. For example the green and brown blotches often seen on soldiers is hard to see in forest setting's . however if you were to be camouflaged in a snow setting you would be wearing white.
Protection from natural enemies is the way in which camouflage helps insects to survive. Camouflage may involve taking on predominant colors in an environment or predominant coloration and shapes. It means that insects can enjoy such activities as feeding, mating, and resting without interruptions.
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there is heaps of different ways of camouflage
the woladocky octopus
In, on and under are types of camouflage.
What types of camo i know is................ 1.Digital Camouflage 2.Woodland Camouflage 3.Desert Camouflage 3.Class a Navy's Blue&White Camo
Yes, There are a lot of different kinds of camouflage like woodland,desert,dazzle,ghillie suits,khaki etc..
Arctic lemmings camouflage with the snow, im not sure about other types :)
To get Diamond camo in Black ops 2 you need to unlock the gold camo for all weapons in that category, Example To unlock Diamond camo for Mp 7 you need to have the gold camo for all the other Sub Machine Guns. Hope this helped.
chameleon, stick insect, zebras, snakes, all different types of species:D
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The chamelion uses camouflage to hide away from its predators and to hide from its pray. Many sea creatures, such as certain types of squid and octopus, make use of camouflage as well.
no they do not
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