Organisms can be helped by camouflage to hide them and blends them into their natural surroundings, this helps them as predators of that particular organism, cant see them so its harder to hunt them down and eat them :)
Lions are skilled predators due to their strength, speed, and teamwork when hunting in groups. They have sharp teeth and claws that help them take down prey efficiently. Additionally, lions have excellent camouflage and stealth abilities to ambush and catch their prey.
Camouflage, agility, and the ability to detect and avoid predators are behaviors of the reptile's prey that may help them survive and reproduce. This allows them to blend in with their environment, quickly escape from danger, and minimize their risk of being eaten.
A prey is what a predator hunts down to kill and eat. A prey's predator is what eats it. For example: A gazelle is the prey of a leopard (predator).
What is the answer of this question is shrew a predator or a prey
The scent made by the prey would trick the predator into thinking that the prey isn't there, so if the prey "isn't there" the predator can't attack it. :)
They camouflage so the predator doesn't see them
camouflage
Cheetas don't have cammo. They have spots.
It would need camouflage
Predators benefit from predation because they get to EAT the animal!! Doesn't everyone enjoy eating?The prey benefit from predation because predators normally eat the weaker and unhealthier members of the prey population. Therefore, the stronger members of the prey population gets left to reproduce and pass on their traits to their offspring."Offspring" is another word for "babies."
The prey could easily be poisonous and kill the predator, cutting down population. Or the prey is over populated and the predator has more food causing them to be able to produce more population!
Prey : A disguise from predators . Blending into one's environment .Predator : A predator disguises itself to catch its' prey; thus blending into one's environment .
Camouflage. Having a coat that matches the dominant colour of the landscape makes it easy for a predator to stalk/hunt and kill prey.
The stripes help the tiger camouflage from its prey so that it can sneak up on it more easily. Since the tiger is an apex predator it really doesn't need camouflage for protection from any threats.
Camouflage helps a polar bear become a better predator because the prey doesn't see it coming.Although you should note that camouflage used mostly for defensive purposes.The prey cannot see the Polar bear approaching, it gives them the element of surprise, If the bears were black or brown like their counterparts, animals that they hunt would spot them a mile off
Aggressive camouflage is a strategy used by predators to blend into their environment, allowing them to ambush prey effectively. Unlike traditional camouflage that focuses on hiding, aggressive camouflage involves adopting colors, patterns, or textures that not only conceal the predator but also mimic elements of the surroundings to attract or deceive potential prey. This technique enhances the predator's ability to launch surprise attacks, increasing its chances of successful hunting. Examples include certain fish that resemble coral or aquatic plants, luring unsuspecting prey closer.
Predator and prey evolve together. The prey is part of the predator's environment, and the predator dies if it does not get food, so it evolves whatever is necessary in order to eat the prey: speed, stealth, camouflage (to hide while approaching the prey), a good sense of smell, sight, or hearing (to find the prey), immunity to the prey's poison, poison (to kill the prey) the right kind of mouth parts or digestive system, etc. Likewise, the predator is part of the prey's environment, and the prey dies if it is eaten by the predator, so it evolves whatever is necessary to avoid being eaten: speed, camouflage (to hide from the predator), a good sense of smell, sight, or hearing (to detect the predator), thorns, poison (to spray when approached or bitten), etc