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define camouflage. explain how camouflage is useful to artic fox​

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Answered by anuashugoodluck
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Organisms use camouflage to mask their location, identity, and movement. This allows prey to avoid predators, and for predators to sneak up on prey. ... Animals with fur are more often camouflaged by season. The arctic fox, for example, has a white coat in the winter, while its summer coat is brown.

Answered by nigarg82
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Camouflage - Some animals merge with the surroundings to protect themselves or to catch their prey, is called camouflage.

Example - Chameleon etc.

Artic Fox cannot merge with the surroundings because it is a big animal.

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