In the old days when clothes were not worn, humans used camouflage. In a group of naked humans an animal would not be able to tell one human from another, therefore postponing the animals attack. If an animal doesn't know where to attack it won't. Now in the present humans use clothes as camouflage. For example, we use camo suits for hunting. So humans use camouflage for food and for protection.
No, robots do not have feelings like humans. They do not experience emotions or consciousness in the same way that humans do. Robots are programmed to respond to stimuli and perform tasks based on their programming.
Humans consume a varied diet that includes cooked food, spices, and processed foods that animals do not typically eat. Additionally, humans consume plant-based foods like grains, vegetables, and fruits in larger quantities compared to many animals.
No, it is not possible for humans to have wolf ears on their head. These are physical characteristics that belong to wolves and cannot be transferred to humans.
No, humans cannot produce a roar like some animals such as lions or tigers. Roaring is a sound produced by specialized structures in the larynx and respiratory system of certain animals, and humans do not possess these adaptations.
example of these rhythms in both humans and animals is the circadian rhythms which occur every once a day.
For animals, they use it to hide from prey. Humans also use camouflage in Warfare in dense areas
Yes, Polar bears are camouflage but the only predators they have are humans and their white fur doesn't protect them from us.
Green because it helps them to camouflage from humans
No they do not. They inhabit the intestines of other creatures, and their eggs are consumed and passed into another creature through eating. As they live their lives in the insides of organisms, mainly cows and humans, they do not need camouflage as they will not ever be seen.
Depending on the breed of Spider monkey, if they remain still, their fur can look like a branch or the shadow of a branch. I'm not sure how much they rely on camouflage, but they do hide in trees and try to blend in if they have had bad experiences with humans. Other times, they will come out and start throwing things at humans that get too close.
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no they do not
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no shark do not camouflage
Many insects use camouflage. Name one of the laws of camouflage.
Camouflage originates from French.
they camouflage to a whale