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Yes, many snake species have the ability to camouflage themselves in their surroundings. They achieve this through their skin patterns and colors, which help them blend into environments such as grass, rocks, or leaves. This camouflage serves as a defense mechanism against predators and aids in hunting by allowing them to ambush prey more effectively. However, the effectiveness of their camouflage can vary depending on the specific habitat and the snake's adaptive traits.

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