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Camouflage is one way that mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish and birds use to hide themselves from predators or prey. Sometimes a fish, reptile or amphibian can actualy appear to change colors to blend with their background. A tiger's stripes help it blend in with grass and undergrowth so that it can stalk prey animals without being seen.
Animals disguise themselves by using camoflauge which is like a Tiger for example. His striped orange and black fur lets him blend in with his surroundings so his prey can not see him. Same thing with other animals like Chameleons and Octopuses. Another way of animal disguises is imitation. Animals came imitate things like other animals and plants. Likt the leaf bug. The leaf bug's whole body looks like a big, green, moving leaf. It lets him blend in. That is how animals disguise themselves.
No, lions do not use camouflage to blend in with their surroundings like some other animals do. Instead, they rely on their speed, strength, and hunting skills to catch prey. Lions' tawny coloration helps them blend into their grassland habitat, but it is not considered camouflage in the same way that patterns on certain animals' fur are.
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To weave together. To blend together or intermix. To intertwine.
They have stripes because it is a natural characteristic.
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Camouflage is one way that mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish and birds use to hide themselves from predators or prey. Sometimes a fish, reptile or amphibian can actualy appear to change colors to blend with their background. A tiger's stripes help it blend in with grass and undergrowth so that it can stalk prey animals without being seen.
Animals disguise themselves by using camoflauge which is like a Tiger for example. His striped orange and black fur lets him blend in with his surroundings so his prey can not see him. Same thing with other animals like Chameleons and Octopuses. Another way of animal disguises is imitation. Animals came imitate things like other animals and plants. Likt the leaf bug. The leaf bug's whole body looks like a big, green, moving leaf. It lets him blend in. That is how animals disguise themselves.
Any animals coloring is a way to blend in with it's environment to protect itself from predators
by dying or breathing
In a classification key commonly used for sorting animals.
No, lions do not use camouflage to blend in with their surroundings like some other animals do. Instead, they rely on their speed, strength, and hunting skills to catch prey. Lions' tawny coloration helps them blend into their grassland habitat, but it is not considered camouflage in the same way that patterns on certain animals' fur are.