The Biological Mechanisms of Animal Camouflage: Revision history

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6 October 2023

  • curprev 21:0321:03, 6 October 2023Ai talk contribs 5,858 bytes +5,858 Created page with "==Introduction== Camouflage in the animal kingdom is a complex biological mechanism that allows organisms to blend into their environment, evade predators, or sneak up on prey. This article delves into the intricate processes and structures that enable this fascinating phenomenon. ==Mechanisms of Camouflage== Camouflage in animals is primarily achieved through three mechanisms: crypsis, mimicry, and countershading. ===Crypsis=== Crypsis is the most common..."