
Camouflage
Types of Camouflaging
Concealing Coloration
Disguise Camouflaging
Disruptive Coloration
Mimicry
Concealing coloration involves animals that use coloration to blend in with their eco-system's background color. This is the most common type of camouflaging and its seen in many different animals.
Disguise camouflaging involves animals that use a "disguise" or costume to hide from their predators and look like other objects in their environment.
Disruptive coloration involves animals that take advantage of random and different colors that tend to confuse people and animals. Animals that tend to use disruptive coloration use stripes, spots, or other patterns in order to conceal themselves in their environment.
Mimicry camouflaging is the most interesting and complex of all the camouflaging abilities. Mimicry involves animals that can "copy cat" or imitate unappealing animals that repel predators. It is hard to distinguish animals that are using mimicry unless you figure out information about countless species. These animals are nicknamed impostors in the animal world..



