Yes, because their green color helps them adapt with their surroundings. Such as algae, kelp and some types of coral.
like every other turtles they use their shells for camouflage, to hide, and to protect their selves from praetors.
Yes, because their shell blends in with the ocean floor *so says my science teacher* ;P
The bongo has stripes which is camoflauge. Camoflauge is an adaptation.
Peppered moths have Camouflage and Mimicry, the use of Camouflage is to hide from predators.
height of plant that it feeds from (neck adaptation) enemies, preadators (shell adaptation)
One of theÊmonkey's adaptation is his ability to use camouflage. TheÊprimate will hide himselfÊfrom predators by climbing up a tree and blending in with its color.Ê
sea turtle use there shell to fend off predators
Besides the free movies for classroom use, there is the Audubon video called Sea Turtles: Ancient Nomads
yes owls do mimic other animals because of there Dracula pose
Some examples are:mimicry(harmless mountain snake imitates poisonous coralsnake),camouflage(chameleon<probably what you know already>) and counter-shading(penguin has a black back to camouflage itself from predators on top and a white front to camouflage itself from predators below)
Their legs
Technically, it uses both, because tortoises move inside their shell, using mimicry to imitate a rock. It uses camouflage because when it mimics a rock, its shell is sometimes the distinct color of the rock, or the environment it is hiding in.