Yes, catfish can camouflage themselves in their environments. Their coloration and texture often blend with the substrate and surroundings, helping them avoid predators and ambush prey. Some species also use their ability to hide among rocks, plants, or debris in the water to enhance this camouflage. This adaptive behavior is crucial for their survival in diverse aquatic habitats.
no salmon do not camoflage
They don't camoflage, but they are naturally camoflaged for their habitat.
no they do not
no
Sometimes........
animal camoflage is when animals use their natural colors to hide in their background from predators = ) hope that helps
camoflage
camoflage
camoflage
because they are camoflage and it is hard to see the stick insects. because they are camoflage and it is hard to see the stick insects.
For camoflage
They use camoflage