That's a good question. The sand shark, the sand stingray, the viper sting ray, the octopus, the squid, and even surprisingly The Great Belarus. How? The sand creatures are obvious. The hide in the sand. The viper stingray, however, can blend in by swimming deep into the ocean and hiding its dark color in dark areas. The octopus and squid do the same. If you never heard of the great belarus it is a type of Whale. It is infact one of the biggest whales ever. It has a white body with a gray stomach. It stays at the top of the waters and camoflouges by squirting water out so no creature can see him. It sort of makes a water sheild.
yes depending on its environment
camouflage or mimicry
an animal that uses camauflage to escape from their enemy.give reason
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.
People use camouflage in wars to protect themselves. They use camouflage uniforms, jeeps, tanks, warships, etc.Camouflage Clothing is mainly used for the purpose of preventing from being seen which helps in preventing you from being killed. There are many resellers of Camouflage clothing if you plan to buy. There are also sellers on ebay who sell camouflage clothing.
I think its up to the lion, but in animal extinct they will probably blend in to catch there pray .
Octopus: It can change colors and textures.
Camouflage covers the entire spectrum of defense mechanisms employed by an animal to hide in its environment. It involves properties like "blending coloration", "cryptic behavior".
sea urchin This answer is incorrect. The correct answer is a cuttlefish.
When an animal's body resembles its environment, it is said to have camouflage.
no they do not
no they dont have any camouflage of their enviroment
Well camouflage helps an animal blend into its environment, and it helps them not get eaten by their predators, and animals with camouflage are usually harder to find, for example the chameleon.
First, no animal lives in Antarctica. Sea birds and sea mammals breed on Antarctica's beaches, and their natural camouflage of dark backs and lighter underbellies protect them from sea predators.
It hides the animal
Camouflage
insects
mollusk can camouflage such as snails clams and squids- by a 6th grader