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The phenomenon of blending with the surroundings is called arboreal.
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False. The phenomenon of blending with the surroundings is called camouflaging.
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Arboreal organisms are those that spend the most of their time in trees. In the tree canopy, they are feeding, sleeping, and playing.
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- Camouflage, as seen in the Chameleon, is an adaptation to blend in with the surroundings in order to fight against predators. Camouflage is a technique used by organisms to conceal their identity, location, and movement. This allows prey to flee predators and predators to sneak up on prey.
- Arboreal animals spend the most of their time in and among trees. Monkeys, koalas, parrots, and other similar creatures feed and sleep under the tree canopy. That's why they have an opposable thumb, which provides them a powerful grasp and allows them to climb trees and cling onto objects.
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