A camouflage animal uses different ways to hide their identity ... Crabs can use mimicry to blend in and avoid being detected by predators in the sea—for example, the decorator crab.
Light is a primary driver of visual evolution in shrimp, according to new FIU research published this week in Nature ...
Animals have evolved a range of camouflage tactics, from simple colour matching to sophisticated mimicry ... Octopus cyanea - can even change the texture of their skin to match rocks, corals and other ...
Animals camouflage themselves to avoid predators ... These octopuses can mimic over 15 sea creatures; some of the most common are lionfish and sea snakes. To simulate the lionfish, an octopus ...
Leafies are shaped to give themselves near-perfect camouflage in seaweed ... such as mysids, or sea lice. It is not known if they are preyed upon by other animals. They are, however, frequently ...