They blend into their surroundings.
They blend in with an object, which hides them from the predator.
Chameleons defend themselves by changing the colour of their body, allowing them to blend into their surroundings. This is called camouflage.
Chameleons change colour in response to sickness, changes in temperature, or instinctive responses such as fear and aggression. They do not change colour to blend in with their surroundings. It has also been found that chameleons change colour to become more obvious both to other chameleons and to predators.
Most are coloured to blend in with their natural surroundings. Some - like the chameleons - can change their colour 'at will'
yes they need to camoflaugecamoflauge means they blend in color.
Chameleons do not change color to blend in, the change color according to their mood.
bobcats typically don't have camouflage like chameleons, but they do use surrounding resources to blend in with there background as not to be seen by their prey.
A chameleon survives by eating and drinking water, but to protect it self it uses it's camoflauge to change it's color to blend in.
It is not. Like chameleons changing colours to blend in with their environment, economists use mathematics to disguise their theology as a science.
Yes, chameleons can change their color by manipulating special cells called chromatophores in their skin. They change color to regulate body temperature, communicate with other chameleons, or to camouflage themselves in their surroundings. This color change happens in response to factors such as light, temperature, mood, and health.
So thay can hide from there pray or protect themselfs from animals or just do it for no reason.