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is a process by which animals confuse their predators.
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Camouflage is an adaptation in which a species evolves to resemble its background. It is the technique used by many animals of resembling and blending in with their surroundings. It is a kind of colouring, body shape, and/or behaviour which animals use to confuse, distract, startle, or hide.
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Bluffing: Bluffing is used by some animals to fool their predators into thinking they are dangerous, already dead, or hurt. Some may copy the behaviour of a dangerous animal or have specialised body parts that look dangerous; this is called mimicry. Mimicry is mainly used by insects.
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