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Short note on Camouflaging and arboreal habitat ​

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Arboreal habitats are the places in trees where organisms are able to live and feed. These habitats can include the roots of trees, the canopies of rainforests, the branches of deciduous and coniferous trees, the leaves of trees, and even holes within the tree.

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.

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