Different types of animals use camouflage! Some insects as well use camouflage! For example, the stick bug looks as if it is a part of a tree. Frogs, chameleon ( it is a lizard that changes colors) and other colored animals use camouflage as well. Animals and insects use camouflage to protect itself from it's predators!
Almost any living organism uses camouflage for survival.
For example
Chameleons change colour to survive.
Bark Bugs blend in with the bark of trees to survive.
a cameleon der
Chameleons, cuttlefish, and snakes.
a baboon plant
A chameleon.
because the colours go inside the plant
grasshoppers and ants and thorn bugs
There is some camouflage in the shrimp, being gray and not brightly colored. However, the species survives by its shear numbers.
cameleons use camouflage because they have to hide from its predtors
This depends on your definition of camouflage. It can be said that all animals camouflage themselves to some degree, called Crypsis camouflage. i guess a crypsis camouflage
a snow leopard Dazzle camouflage ; see relevant link .
Some insects use ultraviolet waves to find nectar. The ultraviolet light leaves marks on flowers, and the insects can sense them and find the nearby nectar.
Many insects use camouflage. Name one of the laws of camouflage.
Many species of reptile, fish, birds and insects use camouflage but it is most perfect in the chameleon.
to avoid any preditors stick insects use there cyan Cece of camouflage
Animals use or are born with camouflage this is to protect themselves against predators. Though some have this so they can easily hide and catch other animals to eat.
for camouflage, so that they will not be seen and eaten by other predators (birds and other insects); or in the case of predatory insects (preying mantis for example) to be able to use the green foliage to be able to hide from prospective prey!
There are many different animals with natural camouflage. Some of these animals include snakes, chameleons, and zebras. There are also insects who have natural camouflage, like stick and leaf bugs.
Camouflage is a protection mechanism. It helps to avoid being eaten!
insects
Stick insects are herbivorous and will use defence. They have defence tactics, the main way stick insects defend themselves is using camouflage, some species have spines that irritate predator's and other larger species kick thier attackers.
It seems that stick insects do not camouflage themselves; they are born that way, i.e. looking like sticks!
Stick insects are herbivorous and will use defence. They have defence tactics, the main way stick insects defend themselves is using camouflage, some species have spines that irritate predator's and other larger species kick thier attackers.
True. Many insects, most notably the hoverfly, are coloured like a wasp. Some King snakes are coloured like Coral snakes. Some insects are brightly coloured and taste nasty. Other insects imitate them.