Animal Camouflage

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Camouflage is

An animal's ability to hide itself from predator and prey. It help them
find food and keep them from becoming food
Predator
Hide
Prey
Colorblind
Herd
Fur
Scales
Feathers
Coat
The specific nature of this camouflage varies considerably
from species to species.
Animal color change
Biochromes



A cryptic frog - This species has developed a coloring, texture and
form that are similar to the leaves found in its environment
Changes of the Season
As the seasons change, the Arctic fox changes the color of its
coat. In the spring and summer, it has a dark coat, to match the
brown dirt in its environment. In the fall and winter, it turns
white, to match the surrounding snow.
Distinctive designs
These designs, which might
be spots, stripes or a group of
patches
Disruptive coloration
Its colorblind
Walking sticks have adapted to resemble their
surroundings. Most of the time, their
predators pass them by as they would a real
twig
M
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Can/ Cant Cannot
Can is a modal verb.
Can is used to express ability or to say that something is possible.
Can is the same for all subjects. We don't add an 'S' in the third person (like other
verbs)
The verb that comes after Can is in the infinitive without to:
The frog can hide itself because of the pigments in its body.
Subject + M.V. + Verb + Complement
Subject + Negative M.V. + Verb + Complement
The frog cant hide itself because of the pigments in its body.
M.V. + Subject + Verb + Complement + ?
Can the frog hide itself because of the pigments in its body?

Yes, It can
No, It cant / Cannot
The zebra can hide itself in the tall grass because of this
stripes.
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