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camouflage is very important for survival of animals.study five animals which show camouflage to escape from their predators​

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Answered by anushka0290
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Explanation:

Camouflage is a natural phenomenon used by plants and animals to blend into their environment. Predators and prey alike use camouflage to avoid detection.

During this phenomenon, prey may change their skin colour or disguise themselves as per their surrounding colour so that other predators cannot detect them. Predators, such as the Stone Flounder, a flatfish, lay still on the ocean floor, buried under the sand, waiting for its prey.

Camouflage

The camouflage tactics of animals depend upon several factors. For eg., animals with fur use different camouflage tactics than those with scales and feathers. This is because fur takes months and weeks to change colour and shed, whereas scales can shed and change colours quickly.

Camouflage can be created in two ways:

With the help of pigments

With physical structures

Octopus bears microscopic pigments called biochromes that absorbs and reflects light to change the real colour of the animal.

On the other hand, animals such as polar bears have specific physical structures in their hair that scatter light of all colours, and the animal appears white.

Answered by vanshikas5254
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Answer:

chameleon, turtle, frog, stick insect, owl

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