Peppered moths have Camouflage and Mimicry, the use of Camouflage is to hide from predators.
dolphins use mimicry not camoflauge
Elephants do not use camouflage mimicry as a survival strategy. Their large size and social behaviors serve as their primary defense mechanisms against predators.
I think they do because their fur looks the same color as the bark
Butterflies use their wings for camouflage, mimicry, mating, and for soaking up the heat.
False clownfish exist.
They camouflage by there grey darkish color blend in with the ground surface in the deep ocean........
The bongo has stripes which is camoflauge. Camoflauge is an adaptation.
Some like to use mimicry, blinding's or other sorts. GO TO GOOGLE! DUMBO!
The more common term is "mimicry" or "camouflage." Mimicry is the resemblance of an organism to another organism or object for concealment or protection from predators. Camouflage is the use of coloration or patterns to blend in with the environment.
Turtles do not typically possess the ability to adapt through mimicry like certain types of birds or insects. They primarily rely on other forms of adaptation such as camouflaging, protective shells, and behavioral traits for survival.
The stripes break up it's outline, so predators cannot see from a distance how big it is or guage it's exact position. The same process was used to camouflage ships in wartime