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Dazzle camouflage ; see relevant link .

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What are some non examples of camouflage?

Well, darling, non-examples of camouflage would be a neon pink flamingo trying to blend in with a flock of gray pigeons, a zebra wearing a polka dot onesie in the savannah, or a bright yellow school bus attempting to hide in a dense forest. Basically, if it sticks out like a sore thumb instead of blending in seamlessly with its surroundings, it ain't camouflage.


What do we call colors or patterns that help an organism blend in or hide in its surroundings?

Well, that depends. There are animals like the Skunk and the Octopus that have a special ability called "Protective Coloration" which enables them to change their colour depending on the background. There are also animals that blend with the surroundings naturally by their own colour. Examples are Tigers and the Bamboo Forest & the Arctic Rabbit and the Arctic region.


What are not examples of mimicry?

Mimicry is the similarity of one species to another that can protect one or both of them from predators. Some examples of mimicry are bugs that camouflage themselves to look like leaves or bugs that look like sticks.


Do shrimp use camouflage to survive?

There is some camouflage in the shrimp, being gray and not brightly colored. However, the species survives by its shear numbers.


How many animals can camouflage themselves?

Many animals can camouflage themselves, including insects like stick insects and leaf insects, reptiles like chameleons, and many species of birds and mammals. Camouflage helps these animals blend in with their surroundings, making it easier for them to hide from predators and sneak up on prey.