does blob fish camouflages
yes, they are
Stonefish are venomous marine fish found in the coastal regions of the Indo-Pacific. They are known for their unique camouflage abilities, blending in perfectly with their surroundings. Their venomous spines can deliver a painful and potentially lethal sting to humans if stepped on.
Defense mechanisms such as camouflage, spines, and poisons help fish escape predators.
puffer fish blend in with the oceans floor
sea urchin This answer is incorrect. The correct answer is a cuttlefish.
the Sargassum fish can camouflage in rocks or underwatr caving
does blob fish camouflages
camouflage.
What's generally known as a "stone fish" (though many other fish are often given this name) a bony, saltwater, bottom-dwelling fish with cryptic camouflage that's normally found in Australia and Indonesia. It has spines on its back that, if stepped on, inject the victim with deadly venom as a defense mechanism.
yes-their colors
Many species of reptile, fish, birds and insects use camouflage but it is most perfect in the chameleon.
it acts like a stone
camoflauge
No, fish use camouflage frequently as well to avoid predators
Camouflage
By the ocean around them and rocks and plants