Which of these animals do not show camouflage? *
Tiger
Deer
Elephant
Chameleon
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Tiger is the answer.
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Camouflage allows them to hide, undetected. Since tigers are apex predators at the top of the food chain, they don't need to hide from animals that might eat them. To their eyes, the tiger's fur isn't bright orange: it looks green and matches the background.
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Uroplatus phantasticus (Leaf-tailed gecko)
Uroplatus phantasticus (Leaf-tailed gecko)Native to Madagascar, the leaf-tailed gecko has mastered its disguise within the leaves. When in the presence of predators, the gecko is even able to flatten its body against a tree to hide its shadow, becoming virtually invisible.
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