Yes; black on top and white below.
Now picture them swimming.
When a penguin is in the water, it swims usually with its belly down, and back up. Its back is black, so that to fish and predators who are above the penguin, the penguin's dark back blends in with the darkness of the depths of the ocean. For fish and predators who view the penguin from below, the penguin's white belly blends in with the brightness of the sky and the water's surface.
A penguin's belly is white to help them camouflage while swimming. When viewed from below, their white bellies blend with the light coming from the surface, making it difficult for predators to spot them.
Sloths camouflage by there fur
penguins camouflage
Yes, some penguins use a form of camouflage called counter-shading. Their black backs blend with the dark ocean depths when seen from above, while their white bellies match the sunlight filtering through the water when seen from below. This helps them remain hidden from predators and prey while swimming.
There is no actual camouflage for your penguin. But you can put lots of clothing of the same colour on your penguin then go to a place that is that colour and you will be camouflaged
With camouflage it will not get eaten by the sinister narwal
Be camouflage
When a penguin is in the water, it swims usually with its belly down, and back up. Its back is black, so that to fish and predators who are above the penguin, the penguin's dark back blends in with the darkness of the depths of the ocean. For fish and predators who view the penguin from below, the penguin's white belly blends in with the brightness of the sky and the water's surface.
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)
camouflage against the snow for the white. Also, white keeps the warmth inside the penguin and in hotter weather, the black feathers get rid of unnecessary heat
camouflage
no they do not
Camouflage
no shark do not camouflage
Many insects use camouflage. Name one of the laws of camouflage.
A penguin's belly is white to help them camouflage while swimming. When viewed from below, their white bellies blend with the light coming from the surface, making it difficult for predators to spot them.