They camouflage by there grey darkish color blend in with the ground surface in the deep ocean........
yes
dolphins use mimicry not camoflauge
Dolphins are usually a grey/ blue colour. Logic shows this is due to camouflage. However it is unknown why they are this colour.
Probably because it's a nice camouflage colour that lets the dolphin hunt successfully.
Dolphins have white bellies. When above their prey, they blend in well with the sun light coming from above.
Yes. Their camouflage is they blend in to the ocean, what I mean is if you are under a dolphin and look up, it will be hard to spot because of its white under belly. If you look at it from the top you will see its blue top side and it will blend into the ocean.
there skin color helps them with camouflage from other animals ,smooth skin that helps them swim faster , send signals to communicate with each other
camouflage
Pink dolphins, also known as Amazon river dolphins, adapt to their environment by having flexible bodies to maneuver through tight spaces in the river, using echolocation to navigate murky waters, and having a specialized pink coloration that helps camouflage them in their habitat. They also have a long snout to help them catch prey in the muddy river bottoms.
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".
no shark do not camouflage