There are a variety of animals with an aversion to artificial pigments, being associated in many circles with trying to gain an evolutionary advantage based on fraud. I believe the Peacock Association has published a manifesto regarding the use of dye by their species. They're one species of animal who for certain don't dye, for it was promptly banned by those with the most colorful tail feathers and in such haste that would seem out of this world by 110% of bureaucrats.
A vast majority of animals do not change color like cats, dogs, squirrels, and humans. Some animals like the Arctic fox, tree frog, and chameleon change their color to match their environment.
they feel the color they feel like the Camelon they change color if there frighted that turn the color red
because some animals change its color like a chameleon and other animals
One way animals change is that they grow.
a chameleon has a long, sticky tongue and has the ability to change the color of it's skin due to external stimuli.
animals- eye color, hair(length, color, pattern) ear size, nose size plants- petal color, seedling shape and sometimes color
they feel the color they feel like the Camelon they change color if there frighted that turn the color red
Chameleons
Leaf bigs change their color so that they can conceal themselves from predatory animals
because some animals change its color like a chameleon and other animals
To camouflage them for the change in their environment
it is camouflage
They change heir color according to the background and disappear.
its change its color according to its environment that animals called CAMOUFLAGE
chameleon,iguana,lizard,grasshopper
Yes and that animal will probably die
so that they can blend in with things, and not become prey. Camouflage.
After billions of years species change overtime because of a switched dna particle